#332: Exercise, Consistency & Why “Just Moving” Still Matters in Diabetes (LIVE Episode 003)
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In Episode 332 of The Healthy Diabetic Podcast, Coach Ken is joined by Graham for another live, unscripted conversation that blends fitness, diabetes management, and real-world decision making.
This episode starts with a surprisingly deep unscripted discussion on exercise selection, and why most people overcomplicate exercise—especially when living with diabetes. From there, the conversation expands into consistency vs optimization, habit-building, insulin sensitivity, and how any form of intentional movement can support blood sugar regulation.
The second half of the episode dives into the future of diabetes technology, including closed-loop systems, implantable pumps, glucagon integration, and how innovation is reshaping what “hands-off” diabetes management could look like. The episode wraps with a thoughtful debate on AI in diabetes, research, education, and why human connection will always matter more than automation.
This will challenge how you think about fitness, technology, and progress with diabetes.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Why “just moving” is more important than perfect workouts
- How consistency beats optimization for blood sugar control
- Legs vs upper body: what actually matters for diabetes
- Exercise, insulin sensitivity, and adaptation over time
- What closed-loop systems really mean (and what they don’t)
- Implantable pumps and the future of diabetes tech
- The role of AI in diabetes education and decision-making
- Why human connection can’t be replaced by technology
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