Oxygen is required for the body to be able to use fat for fuel. Since aerobic exercise uses oxygen to produce energy, it can use both fat and glucose for fuel. Anaerobic exercise, on the other hand, can only use glucose for fuel.
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Type 2 diabetes involves problems getting enough glucose into the cells.
Foods to eat for a type 2 diabetes include complex carbohydrates which is included in a DIET which is low on fat and has more fibre .
As a full-time student and a part-time worker in a fast food chain, no. Trust me, I want to change my diet, but it just seems impossible in a way. First of all, organic food are much more expensive, which is a big no for me since most of my money goes to my savings for tuition. Working in a fast food chain is not a big help either when it comes to good food choices. I get 50% discount in my work, so of course, as a practical person, I'd rather eat those grease than buy organic foods. Studying in university makes it worse. The food there are expensive and most are definitely unhealthy. So I tend to buy the $2.99 sausage and egg in Mac's since it's the cheapest thing that I could find. However, I make sure that I make up for it at home. I eat mostly fruits when I'm at home, and if I got time, I prepare a healthy meal to bring with me in school and work.