The easiest workout offers results you'll love

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The easiest workout offers results you'll love
Walking is an ideal form of exercise that nearly everyone can do, without any special equipment. That's what makes it such a great fitness program for people with diabetes. Not only does walking help with blood sugar control, but it also encourages weight loss and a myriad of health benefits, such as strengthening your heart and bones.

SparkPeople's Walking Guide offers everything you need to start a walking program, keep it fun and interesting, and get the results you want.

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Diabetes Friendly Recipe

Roasted Beet Salad
Think you dislike beets? Not after trying this recipe! Roasting brings out the beets' natural sweetness, and the feta offers a salty contrast.


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Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 4
 Amount Per Serving
 Calories: 201.3
Total Fat: 14.4 g
Cholesterol: 16.7 mg
Sodium: 311.0 mg
Total Carbs: 14 g
  Dietary Fiber: 4.2 g
Protein: 5 g
View full nutritional breakdown of Roasted Beet Salad by ingredient


 
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