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American Indians & Alaska Natives: You Have the Power to Prevent Diabetes; The Research Says So!

American Indians & Alaska Natives: You Have the Power to Prevent Diabetes; The Research Says So!

“Diabetes is a major threat to our American Indian and Alaska Native communities,” says Charlene Avery, M.D., chair of the American Indian and Alaska Native Work Group for the National Diabetes Education Program. “But it doesn’t have to be. As a community, we have the power to change this by taking a few small steps to prevent type 2 diabetes – for ourselves and generations to come.”

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American Indians & Alaska Natives: You Have the Power to Prevent Diabetes; The Research Says So!

 
Future Generations - 30 second TV PSA

Future Generations - 30 second TV PSA

A video message from NDEP encouraging people to control their diabetes.

   

Future Generations TV PSA

 
Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

This introductory webinar describes how to use the Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit to address diabetes and psychosocial issues in American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes. Invited Speakers: Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Shondra McCage, MPH, CHES of the Chickasaw Nation Health System/Diabetes Care System.

   

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Video

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Slides

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Transcript

 
Sterling's Story: Losing Weight, Gaining Self-Esteem, Preventing Diabetes

Sterling's Story: Losing Weight, Gaining Self-Esteem, Preventing Diabetes

Share Sterling’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes. Sterling got motivated to change his lifestyle after losing a cousin to complications of diabetes and learning that he is at risk for the disease.

   

Sterling's Story: Losing Weight, Gaining Self-Esteem, Preventing Diabetes

 
Control Your Diabetes. For Life. - 60 Second Radio PSA Script (American Indian\Alaska Native)

Control Your Diabetes. For Life. - 60 Second Radio PSA Script (American Indian\Alaska Native)

A radio script promoting NDEP's Control Your Diabetes. For Life campaign for American Indians and  Alaska Natives.

   

Control Your Diabetes. For Life. Radio PSA Script for American Indian Audiences

 
Future Generations Print PSA

Future Generations Print PSA

Print ad encouraging American Indians and Alaska Natives to control their diabetes.

   

Future Generations Print PSA

 
Healthy Summer Celebrations - Radio PSA Script for American Indians

Healthy Summer Celebrations - Radio PSA Script for American Indians

A radio script that encourages American Indians to bring healthy foods to summer gatherings. 60- and 30-second versions.

   

Healthy Summer Celebrations Radio PSA (AIAN)

 
Move It! and Reduce Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes - Print PSA

Move It! and Reduce Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes - Print PSA

This announcement promotes the Move It! school kit.  The kit encourages physical activity among American Indian/Alaska Native youth in schools and provides advice for school officials. 

   

Move It! And Reduce Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Flyer

 
Take Care of Your Diabetes by Taking Care of Your Heart

Take Care of Your Diabetes by Taking Care of Your Heart

Diabetes is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease in all American Indian populations, and cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for American Indians and Alaska Natives – two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke. See what you can do to prevent these conditions.

   

Take Care of Your Diabetes by Taking Care of Your Heart

 
Take Care of Your Heart. Manage Your Diabetes. Print PSA

Take Care of Your Heart. Manage Your Diabetes. Print PSA

Print ad encouraging people to take steps to control their diabetes and reduce risk of heart attack and stroke.

   

Take Care of Your Heart. Manage Your Diabetes (for American Indians and Alaska Natives)

 
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