BD Diabetes Care Announces Successful Results of DC Diabetes Makeover Initiative
August 12 2005 - 8:22AM
PR Newswire (US)
- DC-Area Residents Show Significant Health Improvements After
Initial Eight-Week Program - FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., Aug. 12
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BD Diabetes Care announced today the
results of the DC Diabetes Makeover at the American Association of
Diabetes Educators' national convention in Washington, DC. All
three participants in the program demonstrated that the team
approach promoted in the BD Diabetes Makeover can lead to better
diabetes management and overall health, as well as reduce the risk
of complications from the disease. "The BD Diabetes Makeover takes
a thorough, holistic approach to diabetes care, which is extremely
important given the many facets of the disease," said Andrea
Zaldivar, registered nurse and certified diabetes educator,
director of Clinical Services of the North General Diagnostic and
Treatment Center, New York and a member of the BD Diabetes Dream
Team. "The stories of these three participants are an inspiration
to people living with diabetes because they are proof that this
approach really works." The BD Diabetes Dream Team -- a group of
the nation's leading clinical, diabetes education, nutrition,
fitness, and lifestyle organization experts- provided participants
in the DC Makeover with individual evaluations and a tailored
program to improve their diabetes care. The personalized care plans
included a clinical evaluation, updated medication regimens,
education on diabetes self-management practices, an individualized
fitness plan, nutrition guidance, lifestyle management skills and
ongoing support. Participant results: After the initial eight-week
period, all participants reduced their A1C levels and one
participant even showed a reduction of more than 4 percentage
points. Additionally, each of the makeover participants have
expressed and demonstrated more confidence in their ability to
manage their diabetes. Lydia was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at
the age of 53 only weeks before she was selected to participate in
the makeover process. She is now checking her blood glucose 3-4
times per day and has learned the relationship between blood
glucose and food intake. She has also learned to maintain her care
regimen during a time of high stress in her life, including a move
and the close of her business. Colin was diagnosed with type 1
diabetes 11 years ago at the age of 13 and had an outdated
knowledge base, having not seen a diabetes educator since 1996.
Prior to the makeover, Colin was not checking his blood glucose
levels at all; he now checks it prior to each meal. He has shown an
improvement in blood glucose levels and consistency. Sandra, now
61, was diagnosed with diabetes 30 years ago while living in
Germany, but was never diagnosed as type 1 or type 2 until she was
selected to participate in the makeover, when she was diagnosed
with type 1 Diabetes. She has shown great improvement in
controlling her portion sizes at meals and also decreased snacking.
Additionally, Sandra went from little or no regular exercise to
exercising at least three times per week. "We are proud of the
participants and proud of this program," said Bill Marshall,
President, BD Diabetes Care. "BD brought this successful program to
the nation's capital because diabetes affects more than 8.5 percent
of people over the age of 18 in the D.C. metropolitan area and the
company is committed to raising awareness of the important issue of
managing." The Diabetes Makeover also draws on the inspiration of
Gary Hall, Jr., Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer, who was diagnosed with
type 1 diabetes in 1999. After putting together a team of
specialists to help him better manage his diabetes Gary has since
won 6 of his 10 Olympic medals, including a Gold in 2004. Gary
serves as spokesperson for the BD Diabetes Makeover. Last fall,
over an eight-week period, five participants from across the
country participated in the initial BD Diabetes Makeover. As a
result, every participant lowered his or her blood glucose levels
and made significant progress in managing diabetes. The BD Diabetes
Dream Team - Endocrinologist, Dr. Harvey Katzeff -- Chief of the
Division of Endocrinology at North Shore - Long Island Jewish
Medical Center, program director of the Endocrinology Training
Program and medical director of the Obesity Management Program at
North Shore - Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York -
Diabetes Nurse Educator, Andrea Zaldivar -- Registered nurse and
certified diabetes educator, Clinical Director of the North General
Diagnostic and Treatment Center, New York - Registered Dietician,
Ann Fittante -- Registered dietician and certified diabetes
educator at the Joslin Diabetes Center Education Affiliate at
Swedish Medical Center, Seattle - Exercise Physiologist, Paul
Frickman -- Diabetes exercise coordinator, wellness lecturer and
intramural administrator, coordinator and administrator of exercise
programs at the Florida Hospital Diabetes Center, Orlando -
Professional Organizer, Pam Kelly -- Professional organizer,
re-designer and owner of Pam Kelly Interiors, Chicago BD Diabetes
Dream Team's Five Tips for Good Diabetes Care: - Dr. Katzeff: "Work
with your doctor to develop a target blood glucose levels and a
diabetes management program that is right for you." - Ann Fittante:
"Balance your meals with your daily fitness and medication routines
to keep your blood glucose levels within your target range." - Paul
Frickman: "Exercise at least thirty minutes three times a week to
lower your blood glucose levels and improve your body's use of
insulin." - Andrea Zaldivar: "Monitor your blood glucose levels at
least four times a day to make sure that you are keeping your blood
glucose levels within your target range." - Pam Kelly: "Organize
your life to ensure you have time to take care of yourself every
day. " For more information on the results of the DC Diabetes
Makeover or to find out how to apply for the next BD Diabetes
Makeover, please visit: http://www.bd.com/dm . About BD BD is a
medical technology company that serves healthcare institutions,
life science researchers, clinical laboratories, industry and the
general public. BD manufactures and sells a broad range of medical
supplies, devices, laboratory equipment and diagnostic products.
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