Rear view of woman's shoes as she walks on path

Med’s Clare Kelly recommends walking for monitoring blood sugar

This exercise “snack” can help reduce blood sugar spikes by 58 percent. Here’s how to reap the benefits
Women’s HealthClare Kelly, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained how walking improves blood sugar. “As our muscles are working to expand, contract, and strengthen, they take in glucose from our bloodstream as energy,” she said.