Thousands Unknowingly Living with Diabetes

Released on = November 9, 2006, 5:10 pm

Press Release Author = The Official Diabetes Blog

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = \"We\'re really keen to help reduce the number of people
unknowingly living with diabetes, to dispel common myths about the condition and to
provide quality information to people world wide,\" said Stephanie Jakobi,
spokesperson for The Official Diabetes BlogT.

Press Release Body = Australian-based website The Official Diabetes BlogT has
launched an awareness campaign, which is focused on spreading the word about
diabetes and increasing understanding about the condition in the community.

As part of the campaign OfficialDiabetesBlog.com
has released a series of audio interviews with
diabetes experts and professionals. These are available free for visitors to the
site.

\"We\'re really keen to help reduce the number of people unknowingly living with
diabetes, to dispel common myths about the condition and to provide quality
information to people world wide,\" said Stephanie Jakobi, spokesperson for The
Official Diabetes BlogT.

Diabetes Australia estimates that there are currently over 700,000 people in
Australia living with diabetes who don\'t know they have it yet. What makes this
figure particularly alarming is that, in many cases, type 2 diabetes can be reversed
or dramatically slowed if detected early.

\"Quite a few people are able to avoid the full blown condition, if type 2 diabetes
is detected early,\" Patrick Ball, Professor of Rural and Remote Pharmacy at Charles
Sturt University said in a recent interview with The Official Diabetes BlogT.

In this interview, Professor Ball discussed how type 2 diabetes can be reversed, the
best way to slow down the condition and how diabetes sufferers may be able to reduce
the amount of medication they are taking. The interview is available as a free
download at www.officialdiabetesblog.com/interviews
.

Patrick also discusses the problem of obesity in today\'s society and how being
overweight can drastically increase a person\'s chances of developing type 2
diabetes. It is estimated that 1 in 4 children in Australia is overweight and our
modern lifestyle is seen as the major reason why this figure is so high.

\"We\'ve come up with so many labour-saving devices and each of these takes away a
little bit of the energy we used to expend,\" Professor Ball said. It is important
that people balance what they eat, against the amount of physical activity they do.

Ball emphasises that people should lose excess weight through diet and exercise,
rather than having it surgically removed. \"Studies have shown that removing fat
surgically has virtually no effect on people\'s insulin resistance, circulating blood
sugar and circulating blood fats,\" he said.

OfficialDiabetesBlog.com recognises that
raising awareness and providing quality information about diabetes and its risk
factors can dramatically reduce the number of people suffering from the condition.

\"We\'d love to see a significant increase in the number of people catching their
diabetes early and being able to reverse it before it takes hold,\" said Stephanie
Jakobi.

The Official Diabetes BlogT is regularly releasing new audio interviews with
diabetes experts and professionals, which are available at:
www.officialdiabetesblog.com/interviews
.


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Contact Details = Shaun Stenning
5 Wolgan Street
Portland , 2847
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0263555800
shaun@officialdiabetesblog.com
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