PPT-Prediabetes Management 1

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AACE Prediabetes Consensus Statement Summary Untreated individuals with prediabetes are at increased risk for diabetes as well as for micro and macrovascular complications

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AACE Prediabetes Consensus Statement Summary Untreated individuals with prediabetes are at increased risk for diabetes as well as for micro and macrovascular complications Treatment goals are to prevent deterioration in glucose levels and modify other risk factors such as obesity hypertension and dyslipidemia . Tree nuts such as almonds Brazil nuts cashews chestnuts hazelnuts macadamias pecans pine nuts pistachios and walnuts have a wide variety of nutritional bene64257ts which are not only important for those with diabetes but also those wanting to reduce rchorgaugenmedclinicalcfmdocid26 OR Prediabetes i Fasting glucose 56 impaired fasting glucose ii 120min OGTT glucose 78110 impaired glucos e tolerance OR BMI zscore 25 AND 2 comorbidities Fasting insulin 16 Fasting dyslipidaemia Total cholesterol 60 1. AACE Prediabetes Consensus Statement: Summary. Untreated individuals with prediabetes are at increased risk for diabetes as well as for micro- and macrovascular complications. Treatment goals are to prevent deterioration in glucose levels and modify other risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia . Updated: 10/18/2017. Prevalence of Prediabetes and Diabetes in Maine. Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 2015.. Among Maine adults, 10% reported having been diagnosed with diabetes and 7% reported having been diagnosed with prediabetes. . Health Performance Gaps . Prevalence. Risk factors. Metabolic syndrome. Obesity. Clinical risks of p. rediabetes. Progression to diabetes. Complications (eg, retinopathy). Progression . to . Type 2 Diabetes. Prediabetes. Consensus Statement: Summary. Untreated individuals with . prediabetes. are at increased risk for diabetes as well as for micro- and . macrovascular. complications. Treatment goals are to prevent deterioration in glucose levels and modify other risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia . Reference program as part of the National Diabetes Prevention Program led by CDC. A Silent Precursor. 1 in 10 have diabetes. By 2025, 1 in 5 could. have diabetes if no change is made. 79 million have . University of Oxford, UK. Professor Chang Yu Pan Professor Da Yi Hu. . Chinese PLA General Hospital University of Peking. China China. Rationale for ACE Trial. Accumulating evidence suggests a close association between “prediabetes” and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Sample slides for your use The slide deck and the information supporting it were developed by the American Medical Association (AMA). Users are encouraged to customize the deck for presentations and discussions about the benefits of providing the National Diabetes Prevention WhatEvent Turn it Around Shasta -a discussion about prediabetes Part 2DateMonday November 30530PM-7PMWhereVirtual Event https//wwweventbritecom/e/125234151719ContactKIXE PBSCorporate and Community Eng be diagnosed as . type 2 diabetes.. Adults has prediabetes. Don’t know they have it. Without lifestyle changes, people with prediabetes can develop . type 2 diabetes. .. Diabetes among adults . has . Today’s Speaker. PRESENTER NAME: . Angela Ginn-Meadow RN, RD, LDN, CDCES . Currently the Director of Baltimore Metropolitan Diabetes Regional partnership for UMMC. As a Diabetes Care and Education expert over the past 15 years she has improved clinical outcomes for patients. She is passionate about health, wellness and obesity prevention. As a community change agent for the development of wrap around services to improve social inequalities of health. Ginn-Meadow is a scientific advisor for the Grain Foods Foundation as she serves as a Diabetes Expert. She graduated with honors from Morgan State University with a Bachelor of Science in Food & Nutrition. . TYPE 1 DM . Formerly known as juvenile-onset diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, accounts for about 5%-10% of all people with diabetes.. Type 1 diabetes generally affects people under 40 years of age, although it can occur at any age.. What . is . the Cherokee Nation Diabetes Prevention Pr. o. gram?. Dia. b. e. t. e. s. . i. s. . a. . s. e. ri. ou. s. . p. ro. b. l. e. m. . f. o. r. . A. m. e. r. i. c. a. n. I. n. d. i. a. n.

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