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How much exercise do you need? · Active sports such as basketball or tennis. · Bicycling. · Climbing stairs. · Dancing. · Gardening, including mowing the lawn and ...
Talk with your healthcare team about starting a safe exercise plan. If your angina occurs with activity, go slow and take rest breaks. Keep a healthy weight ...
... exercise choices. ... If you have an inactive lifestyle, you can easily take in more calories every day than you burn through exercise and routine daily ...
After amputation, be sure to follow your diabetes treatment plan. People who've had one amputation are at higher risk of having another. Eating well, exercising ...
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A Study of Muscle Activation of Shoulder Complex and Spine Stabilizers during the Standard Push-up and Pushing Exercises using a Suspension Strap Training ...
If you can't exercise, you may get medicine that increases the heart rate like exercise does. Sometimes an echocardiogram is done during a stress test ...
Echocardiogram. This test uses sound waves to provide detailed images of the heart and heart valves. It can show the structure and the thickness of the heart ...
Drinking fluids such as water before, during and after your workout can help prevent dehydration.
Hypoglycemia can also occur if you eat less than usual after taking your regular dose of diabetes medication, or if you exercise more than you typically do.
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