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HHS Launches New Campaign To Curb Growing Diabetes Epidemic In Hispanics

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced a new public awareness campaign to help Hispanics at risk for developing type 2 diabetes take the small steps necessary to prevent this devastating disease. The campaign reflects that, while diabetes is a growing epidemic for Hispanics, a recent landmark study found that type 2 diabetes can be delayed or prevented in those at risk for the disease.

HHS' National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) developed the "Prevengamos la diabetes tipo 2. Paso a Paso" (We Can Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Step by Step) campaign in response to the results of the Diabetes Prevention Program clinical trial. The study found that by losing a small amount of weight, limiting fat and caloric intake, and exercising 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week, participants dramatically reduced their risk for diabetes by more than half. More than 500 Hispanics participated in the clinical trial. "With 'Paso a Paso,' we are asking Hispanics to find out if they are at risk for diabetes, and we're showing them how to take action to prevent it," Secretary Thompson said. "The key is regular physical activity and modest weight loss-as little as ten pounds. I want to encourage people to take this message of good health to their families and their communities, so we can put an end to the diabetes epidemic."

Diabetes in the Hispanic community has reached epidemic proportions. Of the 30 million Hispanics living in the United States, about 2 million have diagnosed diabetes. Untreated, type 2 diabetes can lead to a number of serious health problems, including blindness, amputation, and kidney and heart disease. Millions of Hispanics have pre-diabetes, a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not yet high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. Risk factors for pre-diabetes include family history, ethnicity, and being overweight.

As part of this new diabetes prevention effort, HHS is also unveiling a new music CD to help Hispanics get more physical activity to prevent type 2 diabetes. Performed by a diverse group of Hispanic recording artists, MOVIMIENTO, Por Su Vida (Movement, For Your Life) is a collection of six original songs with a Latin dance beat and lyrics that celebrate life in an effort to promote physical activity as a way to stay healthy and help prevent diabetes.

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

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