'dLife Holiday Helpline' Offers Free Resource to Help 21 Million Americans with Diabetes and Their Families Make the Holiday Season Healthy
'dLife Holiday Helpline' Offers Free Resource to Help 21 Million Americans with Diabetes and Their Families Make the Holiday Season Healthy
- Throughout December, www.dlife.com/holidayhelpline Will Be Staffed With Certified Dietitians and Diabetes Educators
WESTPORT, Conn., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Holiday parties, Christmas cookies, and New Year's celebrations might have some people feeling jolly, but for the 21 million Americans with diabetes and their families, this time of the year raises challenges and anxiety over what to eat, how to "fit in" at gatherings, and how to stay healthy. But this year there's a resource to help -- the "dLife Holiday Helpline" (www.dlife.com/holidayhelpline), the first- ever source to assist people to have a diabetes-friendly holiday season, provided by dLife, the #1 resource for diabetes information, inspiration, and connection. The dLife Holiday Helpline is free, and available 24/7 through December.
The dLife Holiday Helpline is staffed with knowledgeable Registered Dietitians and Certified Diabetes Educators who will answer questions via an online forum, and provide tips on how to make holiday fare healthier for people with diabetes -- whether it's knowing what to avoid at the office party, a menu for a large family meal, or even which desserts are healthier for people with diabetes.
In addition to the free Holiday Helpline, visitors to dlife.com can access over 8,000 recipes, more than 30 streaming step-by-step cooking videos and a comprehensive list of holiday-related tips. Even modified cultural favorites -- such as Hanukkah latkes and Kwanzaa chicken and dumplings -- are available.
Eating right is the biggest challenge for people with diabetes and those who cook for them. According to a recent dLife survey, 63 percent of participants indicated "food-related" challenges as the biggest obstacle in managing their diabetes. The holidays -- with carbohydrate heavy traditional favorites, rich foods, desserts, and cocktails -- present even greater problems. Nearly half (44 percent) of people with diabetes said avoiding food temptations is the hardest part about the holidays.
"The holidays are a time to get together with family and friends, and food is a very big part of those gatherings, which presents difficulties for people with diabetes," said celebrity chef Michel Nischan, who regularly appears on dLifeTV. "I have two sons with diabetes, and as a chef, I am always looking for ways that they can enjoy the splurges of the season and remain healthy. I am confident the dLife Holiday Helpline will help people make their holiday season less stressful and much more satisfying."
About dLife - For Your Diabetes Life
dLife is the only multimedia network serving the diabetes community. Its award-winning media outlets include dLife.com -- the #1 online destination for diabetes information, inspiration, and connection. The dLife.com Viewing Room offers original streaming video content -- unique and entertaining information for people who have diabetes, prediabetes, or have a family member with diabetes. With over 8,000 recipes and 10,000 pages of superior content, dLife.com is the first of its kind. The dLife network also includes dLifeTV, a weekly lifestyle series; dLifeRadio, featuring the dLife Diabetes Minute, heard on stations around the country and on XM Satellite Radio; dLifeDirect, the only diabetes cooperative direct mail program; and much more.
dLifeTV airs every Sunday on CNBC at 7:00PM ET, 6:00PM CT, and 4:00PM PT.
Press Contacts:
Michele Baer Karen DiBernardo
michele@baerconsulting.comkaren@baerconsulting.com
(973) 233-0044 (989) 894-4880
Source: dLife
CONTACT: Michele Baer, +1-973-233-0044, michele@baerconsulting.com or
Karen DiBernardo, +1-989-894-4880, karen@baerconsulting.com
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