Bob Harper and Erik, Finalist on 'The Biggest Loser,' Visit Kansas City on Dec 20 To Help Residents 'Step Up' Their Diabetes Management
Bob Harper and Erik, Finalist on 'The Biggest Loser,' Visit Kansas City on Dec 20 To Help Residents 'Step Up' Their Diabetes Management
Harper and Kansas City Diabetes Expert Introduce Recommendations for People
with Type 2 Diabetes: '6.5 Steps Toward Better Blood Sugar Control'
WHAT: As part of the major national educational campaign Diabetes & You:
Step It Up to Get It Down, renowned life and fitness coach Bob
Harper will visit Kansas City on December 20th to encourage local
residents with type 2 diabetes to better manage their disease.
Harper will be joined by Erik Chopin, one of the four finalists on
TV's The Biggest Loser. Harper and a panel of diabetes experts
convened by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
(AACE) developed the easy-to-understand and motivational 6.5 Steps
Toward Better Blood Sugar Control.
The 6.5 Steps underscore the importance of reaching the AACE target
A1C goal of 6.5% or less for most people through the cornerstones
of effective diabetes management -- eating healthy, being
physically active, monitoring blood sugar, seeing a doctor or other
healthcare professional, and, when appropriate, taking one or more
medicines.
WHY: The Diabetes & You: Step It Up to Get It Down campaign was
developed in response to a first-of-its-kind report issued last
year by AACE showing that two out of three Americans with type 2
diabetes analyzed in a study were not in control of their blood
sugar.
In the state of Missouri, approximately 290,000 people are
diagnosed with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form
of diabetes and accounts for nearly 90 to 95% of all diagnosed
diabetes cases. According to the AACE Report, approximately 58% of
people with type 2 diabetes in the city of Kansas City analyzed in
a study were not in control of their blood sugar.
Anyone interested in learning more about better diabetes management
can call 1-877-6-5-STEPS or visit www.stepitupdiabetes.com.
WHO: Available for interviews:
Bob Harper-Life and fitness coach from "The Biggest Loser"
Erik Chopin-Finalist from "The Biggest Loser"
Richard Hellman, MD, FACP, FACE - Clinical Professor of Medicine,
University of Missouri-
Kansas City School of Medicine
President-Elect, American
Association of Clinical
Endocrinologists (AACE)
WHEN: Wednesday, December 20, 2006
CONTACT: For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact
Doris Li at 212-798-9814.
GlaxoSmithKline has provided funding and other support to the American
Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) for the Diabetes & You: Step
It Up to Get It Down campaign.
PRNewswire -- Dec. 11
Source: GlaxoSmithKline
Web site: http://www.stepitupdiabetes.com/
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