Preventing Diabetes - What is Pre-diabetes
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Preventing Diabetes What is Pre-diabetes? Topics • What is diabetes and prediabetes? • What are the risk factors for diabetes? • How can you delay or prevent type 2 diabetes? 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 Types of Diabetes Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes • Usually diagnosed in children and young adults • Most common form • Most often diagnosed in adults Gestational diabetes • Can appear during pregnancy • High risk for type 2 diabetes later in life What is Diabetes? - Video Clip Insulin – Video Clip Type 2 Diabetes – Video Clip Type 2 Diabetes 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 Diagnosing How are diabetes and prediabetes diagnosed? Diabetes – Fasting blood glucose of 126 mg/dl or higher Pre-diabetes – Fasting blood glucose of 100 125 mg/dl Preventing Diabetes What is your fasting blood glucose? When was your glucose last checked? 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 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) 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 Preventing Diabetes Diabetes is serious You will be healthier if you delay or prevent diabetes Diabetes is common But you can reduce your risk by losing weight Preventing Diabetes Delay or prevent type 2 diabetes with • Regular physical activity, such as walking almost every day • Weight loss Preventing Diabetes 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 Losing 5 to 10% Losing 5 to 10% How much do you weigh? How much is 5 to 10%? 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 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 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 Keeping a Record Use • A small notebook or • ADA’s “My Game Plan: Food and Activity Tracker” or • Anything that works for you! Keeping a Record Review You can delay or prevent type 2 diabetes with regular physical activity, such as walking almost every day, and weight loss. Review Learn all you can to help: lose weight be more active eat healthy Learn More Other Preventing Diabetes Programs: Cutting Calories and Fat Being Active 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. Diabetes PHD Online at diabetes.org/phd For More Information For more information about preventing diabetes please call 1-800-DIABETES or visit diabetes.org For More Information Contact your local ADA at 1-888-DIABETES to learn about activities and volunteer opportunities in your community
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