Researchers reviewed existing studies to understand which exercise approaches work best for managing type 2 diabetes. They focused on patients with this condition and examined different exercise types, including high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and combined aerobic and resistance exercise.
The review suggests HIIT may lead to better reductions in a key blood sugar marker called HbA1c. Combined aerobic and resistance training appears to provide the widest range of metabolic and fitness benefits. The studies did not report specific safety concerns about these exercise approaches.
The main reason for caution is that this is a review of other studies, not new research with specific numbers. More importantly, the authors highlight that keeping up with exercise routines over the long term is difficult for many people. Real benefits depend on consistent participation.
Readers should understand that exercise remains important for diabetes management, but finding a sustainable routine matters most. This review points to potential advantages of certain exercise types, but individual needs and abilities vary. Talking with a healthcare provider about a safe, maintainable exercise plan is the practical next step.