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COVID-19 and Hypertension: Staying Active While Sheltering in Place
It's important to stay active when you have hypertension, but how can you maintain your routine during social distancing?

Maintaining Well-Being During Social Distancing When You Have Diabetes
Social distancing helps slow the spread of coronavirus. For people with diabetes, it is even more important to understand the risks of COVID.

COVID-19 and Exercise: Staying Active while Socially Distancing
It appears that the new normal will be staying at home as much as possible to avoid contact, but how can you maintain your exercise routine?

10 Habits to Lose Weight and Keep It Off Successfully
What is harder than losing weight? For many people, it is keeping the weight off. Here are some habits you can build to maintain your weight.

Tips for Staying Healthy with Diabetes under Restrictive COVID-19 Measures
Despite the urgency of COVID-19, diabetes management is still necessary. Here are some tips on how people with diabetes can stay healthy!

How Do You Stay Active?
Ideas for keeping up your physical activity despite obstacles that are almost sure to pop up. How do you keep up your activity?

Coma bien para prevenir el T2

Aumente su actividad física

Lleve un registro de sus comidas y bebidas

Cómo balancear la energía en nuestro cuerpo

Compre y cocine alimentos para prevenir el T2

COVID-19 and Prediabetes: Staying Active while Sheltering in Place
During quarantine, the safest option is staying at home as much as possible. For people with prediabetes, staying active is a challenge.

Introducción al programa

Haga más actividad física para prevenir el T2

Lleve un registro de su actividad física

Maintaining Well-Being During Social Distancing
Social distancing is a strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19. What is “social distancing”? How do you participate?

Exercise Is Medicine and So Much More!
Many experts agree with the “exercise is medicine” movement. Here is why exercise is like medicine, and why it is so much more.

Lowering Your Risk for Coronavirus
The coronavirus outbreak is affecting everyone. So much is out of our control, but there are steps you can take to keep yourself healthy.

Más acerca de los carbohidratos

Disfruta la comida saludable

Retome el curso

Duerma bien

¡Prevenga T2 por el resto de su vida!

Continúe motivado

Siga activo para prevenir el T2

Qué hacer cuando su pérdida de peso se estanca

Tomando pausas para actividad física

Más acerca de la diabetes tipo 2

Estar en forma lejos de casa

Give Yourself a Break for Weight Loss
Ups and downs happen no matter what. But having a bit of an understanding about what may cause them can increase your sense of control.

Sodium Intake and The Effects On Blood Pressure
Sodium often comes up in conversations about hypertension. Sodium raises blood pressure, so limiting sodium intake will lower blood pressure.

Coronavirus and Diabetes
People with diabetes are in one of the high-risk groups for being impacted by coronavirus. Learn how to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Busque apoyo

Mantenga su corazón sano

Hágase cargo de sus pensamientos

Coma bien fuera de casa

Prevention of Hypertension
Lifestyle changes can help lower blood pressure and prevent hypertension, including if you are on anti-hypertensive medications.

Encontrando tiempo para hacer actividad física

Supere el estrés

National Kidney Disease Month

Welcome to Badges: Fruit
Most types of fruit are rich in nutrients such as dietary fiber, potassium, vitamins A and C, and phytochemicals. They are nearly fat-free.

Welcome to Badges: Veggies

Caffeine

Welcome to Lark Badges: Healthy Fat
Certain types of healthy fats are essential (necessary) nutrients in the diet, and these and other healthy fats have certain benefits

Welcome to Meal Logging & Badges: Protein
Protein is an essential nutrient. It is part of your muscles, and various proteins make up your immune system and some hormones.

Welcome to Badges: Saturated Fat
A good amount of evidence suggests that diets high in saturated fat are linked to higher risk for obesity and heart problems, along with diabetes.

Welcome to Badges: Starchy Veggies
Starchy vegetables are naturally rich in a variety of nutrients. They are good sources of dietary fiber, which lowers cholesterol and aids digestive health.

Welcome to Badges: Healthy Protein Foods
Healthy protein is a nutrient that is necessary for maintaining muscle mass, supporting a healthy immune system, and letting your body function properly.

Calories

Welcome to Badges: Pickled
Pickles and pickled foods can have benefits, especially if you choose them instead of less-healthy foods. Most pickled vegetables are low in calories!

Welcome to Lark Badges: Fried Foods
Fried foods are consistently linked to unfavorable health outcomes. People who eat more fried foods may be more likely to gain weight.

Welcome to Lark Badges: Sugar
Sugars are types of carbohydrates. They supply 4 calories per gram. That means, like any type of calorie-containing nutrient, consuming too much can lead to weight gain.

Meat

Welcome to Badges: Grain
The main nutrient in grains is starch, which is a type of carbohydrate and a source of calories. Grains are an easy source of energy or fuel for your body.

Welcome to Badges: Whole Grains
Whole grains contain dietary fiber, a bit of protein, and are natural sources of nutrients, but can be high in carbs and sugar.

Sodium

What is Borderline Diabetes (Prediabetes)?
Borderline diabetes, also known as prediabetes, is a condition in which blood sugar is higher than normal, but not as high as it is in diabetes.


Insulin Resistance Diet
If you have prediabetes, improving your diet may be the most effective way of reversing it, like with an insulin resistance diet.

Why Eating While Watching Television Can Make You Gain Weight, and How to Stop It
There are many reasons why TV watching and other screen time, such as using smartphones and tablets, may lead to weight gain.

Smoking and the Damage to Your Heart
The dangers of smoking to your lungs are well-known, but what about smoking and heart damage? Quitting smoking can be great for your health.

Heart Health Tips for Men
Focus on caring for your heart for American Heart Month. There are tons of easy heart health tips to help your heart and blood vessels.

A Single Trick Can Get You to Your Exercise Goals
What if you could work out more, and see better results, easily? It turns out there is a simple way: put on activewear that you like.

Putting It All Together

Low-Fat or Low-Carb? Neither! Healthy Is Best!

Diabetes Myths and Facts

Get The Most From Your Diabetes Coaching!

Your Diabetes Team

Lark at HLTH 2019

Tracking the Amount of "Oomph" in Your Workouts

Six Steps to Setting New Health Goals


Why a Burger Can Do a Body Good | Lark Wellness

Five Things You're Doing to Increase Your Heart Disease Risk
You have a lot of control over your risk for diabetes and heart disease. Here are 5 ways that you may be raising your risk, and what you can do about it.

5 Easy, Healthy Breakfast Ideas

Remote Patient Monitoring

Practice to Beat Your Triggers

Use Confidence to Fuel Further Success
When it comes to setting and achieving goals, it may seem as though you either can, or you cannot. Does whether you think you can even matter?

Managing Diabetes Takes A Lot of Work — AI Can Help Ease the Burden
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Diabetes remains one of the most complex, widespread, and costly chronic conditions in the US. In fact, with an annual spend of $327 billion, it tops the list for health care costs. This cost burden weighs on patients, as well as their employers, who are struggling to rein in medical spending that squeezes their bottom line. </p>

Lark Health | Demonstrated Study Outcomes with A.I. + Clinical Science.
The science and practice of health and medicine seem to be progressing so rapidly. Despite this progress, new research suggests a different narrative.

Moral Support Burns Calories

Office Calories and Your Weight

Best Hypertension Diet

Essential Hypertension
Most of essential hypertension is known as primary hypertension. That is, their hypertension is not caused by another condition.

What is Hypoglycemia?
Hyperglycemia occurs when your blood sugar level is higher than normal. Diabetes is a chronic condition with hyperglycemia.

What is Hyperglycemia?
Hyperglycemia occurs when your blood sugar level is higher than normal. Diabetes is a chronic condition with hyperglycemia.

What Is Diabetes?
