The YMCA Puts a Focus on Diabetes Prevention for Residents
WARSAW —The Kosciusko Community YMCA will be launching the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program, a national program to help those at risk for type 2 diabetes make healthy changes to prevent the onset of this epidemic disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 29 million adults in the United States have diabetes. This is alarming, but what’s more staggering is that 86 million adults have prediabetes, yet only 10 percent of them are aware of it. This means that 1 out of every 3 people in the community may be at high risk for type 2 diabetes and not know it.
To address the sheer number of prediabetes cases, the Kosciusko Community YMCA is partnering with the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne to offer the national YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program in Warsaw. This program helps adults lose 5-7 percent of their body weight through healthier eating and increased physical activity that can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.
“Prediabetes is a nation-wide concern that can be addressed at the community level through programs like the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program. This program takes treatment out of a clinical setting and into the community, making it more accessible to those who need it most,” said Wendy Spitznagel, Director of Health Initiatives for YMCA of Greater for YMCA. “The Y is one of the few organizations in the country with the reach and experience to help people make the necessary behavior changes to improve health.”
AN EVIDENCE-BASED SOLUTION
The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program is a year-long, group-based, behavior change program for adults at high risk for type 2 diabetes. The goal of the program is to help those at high risk for type 2 diabetes learn techniques and tools to make sustainable behavior changes so they can adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle and reduce their risk for developing the disease.
The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program uses a CDC-approved curriculum and is part of the CDC-led National Diabetes Prevention Program. Studies by the National Institutes of Health have shown that programs like ours can reduce the number of cases of type 2 diabetes by 58 percent.
HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS
The program consists of 25 sessions delivered over one year, in a relaxed, classroom-like setting. A trained Lifestyle Coach will work with a small group of participants on topics like goal setting, problem solving, and physical activity. These topics are designed to help participants adopt healthy lifestyle changes through choosing better eating options, increasing physical activity and other healthy behavior changes. Programs like the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program have shown to prevent or delay new cases of type 2 diabetes by 58 percent and as much as 71 percent in adults over the age of 60.
TIME TO ACT
The Kosciusko Community YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program is set to begin from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. To participate in the program, preregistration is required. Please contact the call center line at (260) 755-4940 or email [email protected]. A Y membership is not required for participation.
To learn more about the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program or download a copy of the brochure with a risk assessment, visit online.