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Re: beginning training for a 19 stone diabetic male

  • 23-06-2014 1:49pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 15


    Hey everyone
    Im wondering how to advise a friend on training hes 19 stone 35 with diabetes hes not part of any gym ?? He has a cert from his doc stating hes healthy enough to train also how to advise him on nutrition if he is diabetic??
    Saturday at 23:22 · Sent from Messenger


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 636 ✭✭✭roseybear


    Donnam77 wrote: »
    Hey everyone
    Im wondering how to advise a friend on training hes 19 stone 35 with diabetes hes not part of any gym ?? He has a cert from his doc stating hes healthy enough to train also how to advise him on nutrition if he is diabetic??
    Saturday at 23:22 · Sent from Messenger

    Type 1 or type 2? If its insulin dependent then it might be better to link in with his endocrinology team, introducing exercise and changing the diet might set off the blood sugars.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15 Donnam77


    Hi ya he s type 1 but hes confident he can adjust his insulin to suit his diet and training


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