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Preventing Diabetes

What isPre-

diabetes?

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Topics

•What is diabetes and pre-diabetes?

•What are the risk factors for diabetes?

•How can you delay or prevent type 2 diabetes?

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Diabetes

What is Diabetes?

• Blood glucose (sugar) levels higher than normal

• Not enough insulin to allow glucose to enter cells to be used for energy

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Types of Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes • Usually diagnosed in children and

young adults

Type 2 diabetes• Most common form • Most often diagnosed in adults

Gestational diabetes• Can appear during pregnancy• High risk for type 2 diabetes later in

life

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What is Diabetes? - Video Clip

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Insulin – Video Clip

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Type 2 Diabetes – Video Clip

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Type 2 Diabetes

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Pre-Diabetes

What is Pre-Diabetes?

• Comes before type 2 diabetes• Blood glucose higher than

normal, but not yet diabetes • You can have pre-diabetes and

not know it

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Diagnosing

How are diabetes and pre-diabetes diagnosed?

Diabetes – Fasting blood glucose of

126 mg/dl or higher

Pre-diabetes– Fasting blood glucose of

100 - 125 mg/dl

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What is your fasting blood glucose?

When was your glucose last checked?

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Get Checked

Get your blood glucose checked for pre-diabetes if you are

• Age 45 or older and overweight• Age 45 or older and not

overweight – ask your doctor if you need to be tested

• Under age 45, but overweight and at increased risk for diabetes

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Risk Factors

• A parent, brother or sister has diabetes

• You are African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Asian American or Pacific Islander

• You had a baby weighing more than 9 pounds or had gestational diabetes

• You have high blood pressure (over 140/90)

• You have low HDL (good) cholesterol (40 or lower)

• You have high triglycerides (150 or higher)

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Pre-diabetes

If you have pre-diabetes, what does it mean?

• You might get type 2 diabetes soon or sometime in the future

• You are more likely to get heart disease or have a stroke

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Diabetes is seriousYou will be healthier if you delay

or prevent diabetes

Diabetes is common But you can reduce your risk by

losing weight

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Delay or prevent type 2 diabetes with

• Regular physical activity, such as walking almost every day

• Weight loss

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The Diabetes Prevention Program study showed

30 minutes a day of moderate physical activity along with a 5 to 10% weight loss produced a 58% reduction in diabetes

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Losing 5 to 10%

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Losing 5 to 10%

How much do you weigh?

How much is 5 to 10%?

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Strategies for Losing Weight

• Cut back on calories and fat

• Be active most days of the week

• Eat breakfast daily

• Keep records of:– What you eat and drink

– Daily physical activity

– Your weight

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Strategies for Losing Weight

• Implementing a weight-loss program– On your own or

– Through an organized weight loss program (e.g., Weight Watchers)

• A combination of meal planning and physical activity is most successful

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Keeping a Record

Records helps keep you on target

Write down• Everything you eat and drink including

serving sizes• Your physical activity – what kind and

how long• Your weekly weight

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Keeping a Record

Use• A small notebook or

• ADA’s “My Game Plan: Food and Activity Tracker” or

• Anything that works for you!

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Keeping a Record

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Review

You can delay or prevent type 2 diabetes with regular physical activity, such as walking almost every day, and weight loss.

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Review

Learn all you can to help:

lose weight be more active eat healthy

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Learn More

Other Preventing Diabetes Programs:

Cutting Calories and Fat Being Active

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More Help

A new powerful risk assessment tool • Enter your personal health information.• Receive a personalized “Results Overview” showing your current risk for diabetes, heart attack, and other health problems. • Change items in your profile (such as walking more or losing weight) to see how making these changes would impact your future.

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Diabetes PHD

Online at diabetes.org/phd

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For More Information

For more information about preventing diabetes

please call1-800-DIABETES or visit

diabetes.org

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For More Information

Contact your local ADA at1-888-DIABETES to learn about

activities and volunteer opportunities in your community