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Deliciously Dodging Diabetes

By Purchase District Health Department/Diabetes Education

Do you have New Years’ goals to get healthy? Lose Weight? Reduce your risk for Type 2 diabetes? A Deliciously Dodging Diabetes class began in January 2023! If interested in these classes, call Tara Phillips at 270.444.9625 ext 131.

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The PreventT2 program helps those at risk for Type 2 diabetes.

If you have prediabetes, a history of gestational diabetes, or are at risk for Type 2 diabetes, the PreventT2 Lifestyle Change Program, offered by Purchase District Health Department, can help you make lasting changes to help reduce your risk for Type 2 diabetes. You will work in a group with a trained lifestyle coach to learn how to eat healthy, add physical activity to your life, manage stress, stay motivated, and solve problems that can get in the way of healthy changes.

It is estimated 10 percent of Kentuckians have prediabetes but that only accounts for those diagnosed. There are many unaware of their risk. The best way to find out your risk is to see your healthcare provider and get a blood sugar test. If your results are in the prediabetes range, you can be connected to a PreventT2 program, which has been proven to prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes. PreventT2 is part of the National Diabetes Prevention Program, led by the Centers for Disease Control.

The program is based on research that found people with prediabetes can cut their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in half by losing five to seven percent of their body weight. That is about 10 to 14 pounds for a person weighing 200 pounds. Making lifestyle changes can be challenging but one participant involved in the program says, “Having a group of people with the same goals really motivated me to jump start healthy lifestyle changes.”

To learn more about PreventT2 and find a program near you, call Tara Phillips at the Purchase District Health Department at 270.444.9625 ext 131. You can also visit www.purchasehealth.org and find out your risk for prediabetes. 