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Get Your Students to Move It: Schools Can Help Lower the Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth Type 2 diabetes – once thought to only affect adults – is being diagnosed more frequently among American Indian and Alaska Native youth. Increasingly, school personnel and parents are concerned with helping overweight youth lower their risk for type 2 diabetes. NDEP has developed the Move It! And Reduce Your Risk for Diabetes School Kit to assist schools in developing programs to help students lower their risk for the disease. Word count: 525 |
Get Your Students to Move It: Schools Can Help Lower the Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth |
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Be Aware of Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Share this article with local media and your constituents. Add your logo, name, mission, and contact information. Submit it to your local newspaper or include it in your organization’s newsletter. |
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Two Reasons I Find Time to Prevent Diabetes Millions of Americans are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. In fact, about 40 percent of U.S. adults ages 40 to 74 – millions of whom are Asian American and Pacific Islander – currently have prediabetes. Studies show that diabetes is not inevitable. By losing a small amount of weight, those who are at risk can stop or delay the onset of this devastating disease. |
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Diabetes and Your Heart Infographic Check out NDEP’s "Diabetes and Your Heart" infographic to learn about the ABCs of diabetes and how diabetes affects your heart. Share the infographic with your followers on Facebook and Twitter, or embed the infographic to your blog or website using the following code: |
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Diabetes Alert Day 2013 Facebook Cover Photo Use this image as your Facebook cover photo to raise awareness of Diabetes Alert Day (March 26, 2013). |
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New Year's Resolutions Facebook Cover Photo Use this image as your Facebook cover photo to encourage people to make a healthy resolution for the New Year. |
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Gestational Diabetes Facebook Cover Photos Use these images as your Facebook cover photo to raise awareness of the lasting impact of gestational diabetes on women and their children, and the importance of taking steps to prevent type 2 diabetes. |
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"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article Submit this article to your local newspaper or promote it in your organization's newsletter or e-newsletter. |
"Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article "Know Your Family Health History to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes" Feature Article (Spanish) |
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This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life January is the start of a new year and a time when many people make New Year’s resolutions to be healthier. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can help prevent a number of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media to promote diabetes awareness. |
This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life (Spanish) This New Year, Resolve to Take Just One Step Toward a Healthier Life |
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