Maximizing Your Workout! Nutrition and Exercise Strategies for People with Diabetes
Think Like A Pancreas...The Podcast! - A podcast by Integrated Diabetes Services - Tuesdays

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In Episode 52 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, Integrated Diabetes Services clinicians Jennifer Smith and Dana Roseman discuss the critical relationship between nutrition, exercise, and diabetes management. They explore how to effectively manage blood sugar levels during physical activity, the importance of individualized approaches to insulin and exercise, and the role of hydration and nutrition in optimizing performance. The conversation emphasizes the need for planning and understanding one's body to achieve successful outcomes in exercise and diabetes management. MEET YOUR HOSTS Dana Roseman, MPH, CDCES, RDN, LDN, is the Director of Technology and Applied Research for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Registered Dietitian with a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Bachelor’s in Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and clinical nutrition training from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, she has spent nearly 20 years improving diabetes care through technology, research, and patient education—including expertise with insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, and hybrid closed-loop systems. Dana serves as Research Information Liaison for the Dallas JDRF, is active on nonprofit boards, and empowers people with diabetes to thrive physically and mentally, making her a leading voice in diabetes innovation. Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES is the Director of Lifestyle and Nutrition for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is renowned for her expertise in nutrition, diabetes education, and athletic performance. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Biology from the University of Wisconsin, Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian, Licensed Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist, a certified trainer for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors, as well as a published author. Having lived with type 1 diabetes since childhood, Jennifer offers unique insight into day-to-day diabetes management, pregnancy, sports nutrition, and technology integration. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: ✔️How to overcome the fear of new exercise routines. ✔️The importance of healthy blood sugar targets for exercise performance. ✔️ To use insulin rather than constantly feeding your insulin. ✔️The value of hydration and post-exercise nutrition. ✔️ Whole foods should be prioritized over supplements for nutrition.. CHAPTERS 00:11 Welcome and Introduction 00:59 Fueling for exercise with Jennifer and Dana 03:57 Blood glucose levels impact performance levels 05:34 Fasted Exercise: Strategies and Benefits 07:26 Insulin and Fueling Strategies for exercise 09:51 Understanding your needs for food, insulin, and exercise 13:27 The impact of the type of exercise on your blood sugar levels 17:21 Hydration and Its Impact on Performance 18:44 Fueling tips for endurance athletes 22:51 Low blood volume vs low blood sugar 24:00 Post exercise tips 28:38 The Role of Whole Foods vs Supplements 31:00 Final thoughts on exercise and diabetes management RESOURCES MENTIONED Diabetes, Nutrition, and Wellness with Dana Roseman and Jennifer Smith https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-njy66-190feba CONNECT WITH US 🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com 🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook 🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/ , or email [email protected] SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW If you enjoyed this episode subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to ensure that you never miss an episode. Also, leave a review to let us know what you think, and share this episode with others who will enjoy it as well! Disclaimer The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team.