Be thankful and healthy during the holidays
Released on = January 24, 2005, 11:23 am
Press Release Author = Georgia Department of Human Resources (DHR)
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Nov. 24, 2004 -- This holiday season, the Georgia Department
of Human Resources (DHR) is encouraging people with diabetes to stay healthy by
planning meals that minimize fats and sugars and maximize vegetables, eating in
moderation and staying active.
Press Release Body = ATLANTA (GA) -- This holiday season, the Georgia Department of
Human Resources (DHR) is encouraging people with diabetes to stay healthy by
planning meals that minimize fats and sugars and maximize vegetables, eating in
moderation and staying active.
Diabetes, the sixth leading cause of death in Georgia, results from the body’s
inability to produce and process insulin - or convert sugar into energy. Major
contributors to incidences of diabetes include: being overweight, a family history
of diabetes, being physically inactive, and having high blood pressure.
“With so many options at the holiday dinner table, many people tend to overindulge.
This is unhealthy for everyone, but particularly for those with diabetes,” said
Kathleen E. Toomey, director of the DHR Division of Public Health. “We encourage
everyone to follow four simple rules to live healthier all year long: eat smart, be
active, get checked and don’t smoke.”
EAT SMART. Pre-planning meals and eating in moderation can help people with
diabetes keep their blood sugar at a healthy level. Add more vegetables to your
meal. Leafy greens are loaded with healthy vitamins and minerals. High-fiber
vegetables like collard greens, green peas and dried beans, also help control blood
sugar levels. Limit consumption of potatoes, corn and other starchy vegetables that
may elevate blood glucose. Decide ahead of time which desserts and how much you will
eat.
BE ACTIVE. Make exercise a part of your holiday plans. Make it fun. Thanksgiving
and the upcoming holidays are perfect for reconnecting with family members by
walking together. Aim for 30 minutes every day of some type of physical activity.
GET CHECKED. If you are traveling this holiday, be sure to take your blood sugar
monitoring equipment with you. Testing your blood glucose regularly will help you
to make healthy food choices. People with diabetes should make certain to check
their numbers regularly – blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol and weight.
DON’T SMOKE. People with diabetes who smoke have an increased risk of heart and
blood vessel problems. If you want to stop smoking or using tobacco, call DHR’s
toll-free Georgia Tobacco Quit Line at 1-877-270-STOP (7867).
You can also find out if you are at risk for diabetes by taking an online risk
assessment test offered by the American Diabetes Association. Visit
http://www.diabetes.org/risk-test.jsp for your free risk assessment or call
1-800-DIABETES.
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Web Site = http://
Contact Details = For information, contact:
Richard Quarterone
DHR, Division of Public Health
404/463-4627
rquartarone@dhr.state.ga.us
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