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Small Steps. Big Rewards. Your GAME PLAN to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Information for Patients NDEP-60

Small Steps. Big Rewards. Your GAME PLAN to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Information for Patients

This three-booklet package helps people assess their risk for developing diabetes and implement a program to prevent or delay the onset of the disease and it includes an activity tracker and a fat and calorie counter.

Last reviewed: 10/01/2006

Also available in these languages:

Spanish

     

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First package free. Each additional package, $2. Limit 15 packages.

 
Get Real! You Don't Have to Knock Yourself Out to Prevent Diabetes NDEP-76

Get Real! You Don't Have to Knock Yourself Out to Prevent Diabetes

This tip sheet encourages people at risk for type 2 diabetes to move more and eat less to lower their risk for diabetes.

Last reviewed: 05/01/2011

       
Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide NDEP-125

Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide

The Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide was created to help community health workers (CHWs), diabetes educators and health educators in their evaluation efforts and for those who want to know (1) how the Road to Health Toolkit is making a difference in the lives of their participants who are at risk for type 2 diabetes, and (2) how well they have conducted their own educational activities while using the Road to Health Toolkit.

Last reviewed: 01/31/2013

Also available in these languages:

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Single copy free. Each additional copy, $2. Limit 5 copies.

 
The Road to Health Toolkit Training Guide NDEP-108

The Road to Health Toolkit Training Guide

The Road to Health Training Guide is designed for people who develop or offer train-the-trainer workshops and for community health workers who work with people who are Hispanic/Latino or African American/African Ancestry. Other health care professionals, diabetes educators, health educators, nurses, dietitians, and community educators can also be trained or provide training to others by using the Road to Health Toolkit.

This toolkit and the bilingual Road to Health Training Video are designed for "train-the-trainer" workshops.

Click here for more information on obtaining continuing education credits for reading the Training Guide

Last reviewed: 01/31/2013

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Single copy free. Each additional copy, $10. Limit 10 copies.

 
Road to Health Toolkit Training Video/Video de capacitación del kit el camino hacia la buena salud NDEP-114

Road to Health Toolkit Training Video/Video de capacitación del kit el camino hacia la buena salud

This video is intended to teach health workers, NDEP partner organizations, and other health professionals how to use the Road to Health Toolkit and Kit el camino hacia la buena salud. This training video is a compilation of some activities to help you visualize and get ideas on how to conduct successful training sessions with the kit. 

This product is a great companion to the Road to Health: Training Guide. These two components are designed to put on "train-the-trainer" workshops. 

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Last reviewed: 01/31/2013

     

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Single copy free. Limit 1 copy.

 
Fotonovela: Do it for them! But for you too. (¡Hazlo por ellos! Pero por ti también.) NDEP-121

Fotonovela: Do it for them! But for you too. (¡Hazlo por ellos! Pero por ti también.)

Do it for them! But for you too. (¡Hazlo por ellos! Pero por ti también.) is a bilingual (Spn/Eng) fotonovela featuring dramatic stories of Latinas talking to Latinas about preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes and being healthy for their children and themselves. The stories use three women’s challenges in maintaining a healthy lifestyle to convey an important message: Increasing physical activity, making healthy food choices and losing weight (if you are overweight) decreases or delays your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

Last reviewed: 01/31/2013

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Single copy free. Each additional copy, $2. Limit 3 copies.

 
Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes NDEP-87

Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

This tip sheet encourages teens to take steps to lower their risk for type 2 diabetes and provides advice on reaching a healthy weight and leading an active lifestyle.  It includes healthy food and activity guides.

Last reviewed: 11/01/2012

       
Consejos para jóvenes: disminuye tu riesgo de desarrollar la diabetes tipo 2 (Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes) NDEP-116

Consejos para jóvenes: disminuye tu riesgo de desarrollar la diabetes tipo 2 (Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes)

This easy-to-read, Spanish and English tip sheet for Hispanic/Latino teens and families encourages teens to lower their risk for diabetes by being active, making healthy food choices and losing weight if they are overweight.

Last reviewed: 11/01/2012

       
Prevent Type 2 Diabetes. Step by Step. (Prevengamos la diabetes tipo 2. Paso a paso) NDEP-72

Prevent Type 2 Diabetes. Step by Step. (Prevengamos la diabetes tipo 2. Paso a paso)

Tips to help Hispanics/Latinos at risk for type 2 diabetes move more and eat less to reduce their risk for diabetes.

Last reviewed: 11/01/2012

       
Did You Have Gestational Diabetes When You Were Pregnant? What You Need to Know. NDEP-88

Did You Have Gestational Diabetes When You Were Pregnant? What You Need to Know.

Women with a history of gestational diabetes have a greater chance of getting diabetes later in life. Their offspring have a greater chance of becoming obese and getting type 2 diabetes. This tip sheet encourages women who had gestational diabetes to get tested for diabetes after pregnancy and take actions to help the whole family stay healthy.

This publication has been reviewed by NDEP for health literacy.

Last reviewed: 08/01/2012

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Single copies up to 10 copies, free. Each additional package of 10, $2. Limit 100 copies (10 packages).

 
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