It doesn't matter whether you've been active in the past or not - you can still start now. But, if you have never been active or have not been active for a while, it is important to start slowly. For example, start with 5-10 minutes of walking each day and add a few minutes every week.
If you feel unsure about your health, check with your health care provider before making big changes in your exercise plan.
During your visit:
Your health care provider should help support you in your efforts to become more active.
If you have other health conditions besides diabetes such as heart disease, issues with your vision/eyes (retinopathy), or nerve problems (neuropathy), you may have some limitations when it comes to physical activity. Your doctor can tell you what exercises are best for you and what activities to avoid.