Winter can be a challenging time for people with diabetes or those looking to maintain stable blood sugar levels. Colder temperatures often lead to decreased physical activity, comfort food cravings, and disrupted routines. This is because the system tends to release more glucose to keep the body warm in winter, but this can be more harmful than helpful for people with diabetes.
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