Because the fire fighters are actively participating in strenuous activities it is important to maintain a good level of fitness.

age and health conditions can adversely affect ones abilities most cannot follow a specific standard set up by fitness instructors or personal trainers.

much require the active participation of a health official and we in the fire departments have access to members of the ems. in this we are lucky.

discuss it with your safety officer and ems members,

if you have a health condition that must be considered , a modified regime of diet and exercise can be set up by your doctor and monitored by your safety officer or ems

doing activities as a group is much easier  for example a "heart walk" a 3 to 5 mile walk is good exercise for everyone and a good way to get the community involved,

and many local gyms may offer group discounts to firefighters

dietitians should be consulted for those with health conditions, but in general a heart healthy diet will suffice.

i will post some carb and protein charts later that you can consult

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these charts can help both healthy people and those with diabetes (diabetics should also be under the care of a dietitian as well they can help fine tune the diet for best results)

diabetes is an insidious disease that has a far reaching destructive power! even borderline diabetes can mask the symptoms of heart disease, kidney disease and liver disease.

diet is important to prevent the onset of diabetes and obesity

here are some links.

https://www.novomedlink.com/content/dam/novonordisk/novomedlink/res...

and

ld90766_carbguide.pdf

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