Exercise is a key component to any healthy lifestyle and should
be a part of any diabetic's lifestyle.
Studies show that diabetics who lost as little as 10 to 15 pounds
and exercised 30 minutes a day, at least five times a week, not
only have an easier time managing the disease but also reduce complications.
People without diabetes who followed the regiment reduced their
risk of developing the disease by nearly 60 percent.
Recently, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) announced it
will reward you for doing just that! Club
Ped is an on-line tool developed to encourage people, especially
diabetics or those at risk for the disease, to maintain a regular
exercise program.
Website users log in and set realistic exercise goals. Participants
can chose to walk a certain number of steps each week, walk three
times each week or walk a certain number of steps by a predetermined
date. Participants can walk individually or in groups. Just get
out there.
You're probably asking, "What do I get?" Besides the
obvious health benefits, walkers can pick from the following two
rewards:
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A serialized story--a mystery, romance or action/adventure
tale: A new and exciting chapter becomes available each
time a participant reaches his or her chosen goal. Each story
contains 10-13 segments and all have a cliffhanger appeal.
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A virtual pet that participants take care of by taking care
of themselves: The more participants walk, the happier and
healthier the dog becomes and so do they. The more goals achieved,
the more tricks the dog learns.
Both rewards are not only entertaining but also provide extra motivation
to keep you walking! And, ClubPed features an online tracker to
help you easily monitor your progress so you can stay on target.
Graphs that chart and illustrate individual progress are available
as well. Last but not least, ClubPed offers a message board so participants
can share stories, comments and ideas.
Post-Gazette
August 24, 2004
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