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Diabetes and Exercise

Stanford Health Care by Stanford Health Care
11/17/2014
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Diabetes and Exercise

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Diabetes and Exercise

Type 2 diabetes, formerly called adult-onset diabetes, is the most common type of the disease, affecting 95 percent of people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes affects people at any age, even during childhood. However, this type of diabetes develops most often in middle-aged and older people, and those who are overweight and inactive. Speakers: Baldeep Singh, MD and Kathleen Wasoski, DPT, OCS.

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Baldeep Singh, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine – General Medicine Disciplines, Stanford University School of Medicine and Kathleen Wasoski, DPT, OCS

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Medical Disclaimer:
This video is for diabetes awareness and education only.
It does not replace consultation with a qualified physician.

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