If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes, you’re not alone. You can develop type 2 diabetes at any age, even during childhood. However, type 2 diabetes occurs most often in middle-aged and older people. You are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you are age 45 or older, have a family history of diabetes, or are overweight or have obesity. Diabetes is also more common in people who are African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Asian American or Pacific Islander.
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Controlling blood sugar through meal planning, getting proper exercise and possibly taking medication are essential in any diabetes management plan. Patients are encouraged to attend both group classes and individual sessions. For successful diabetes self-management, we recommend joining a support group as well as on-going education.
Our patient education programs are beneficial for those who are newly diagnosed with diabetes as well as those who have had the condition a long time. Diabetes programs at ¸Û°Äͼ¿â are designed to provide education, support and resources to help people living with diabetes. Our Healthy Living with Diabetes programs are recognized by the . Our diabetes care and education specialists help patients develop the knowledge and skills needed to prevent complications and create healthy habits.