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Avoiding diabetes is a priority for you. Perhaps your family members have developed it, or you see your HbA1c climbing into pre-diabetic ranges.
The good news is you’ve decided to take your health into your own hands. Metabolic health is a spectrum; you can improve your place on that spectrum with sustainable habit changes.
Below, you’ll find some tips on what you can do today based on your answers, plus how Veri can help you reach your long-term goals.
When it comes to avoiding diabetes, food and exercise habits can have a significant and immediate impact.
Pairing carbs with a fiber-rich vegetable or protein can significantly reduce the post-meal glucose response and increase satiety.
Resistance training increases insulin sensitivity both in the short term and long term. That means a lower HbA1c over time.
Insulin sensitivity is highest in the morning and fades over the course of the day. Consuming carbs early keeps blood sugar levels lower.
Post-meal walking is proven to reduce blood sugar levels. It’s also a great way to increase your daily steps, supporting metabolic health.
We've specifically designed our program and features to support your goals. That's why over 30,000 members have already chosen Veri.
When it comes to your health, generic advice or the latest trends won’t cut it. You need irrefutable data showing how food, exercise, sleep, and stress affect your metabolic health.
Our app scores your meals based on your glucose response and the quality of ingredients, building a diet by your body, for your body.
Unlike other solutions that only show daily metrics, Veri’s algorithm updates every week to show you how your habit changes will impact your long-term health for years to come.
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