Community Outreach – The Skinny Gene Project https://www.skinnygeneproject.org Educate. Empower. Prevent Diabetes Thu, 15 Mar 2018 18:15:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 133158330 Medical https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/medical/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=medical https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/medical/#respond Wed, 16 Aug 2017 16:13:39 +0000 https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/?p=5178 Read More]]> California is facing a diabetic crisis, with 55% of adults and 23% of teens having type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. The problem is growing, with 1.9 million Californians expected to be diagnosed with diabetes in the next 5 years – along with an expected 15 billion extra healthcare costs. Last week, however, California took huge steps in the fight against diabetes. $5 million has been designated for diabetes prevention programs across the state, with coverage through Medicaid starting in 2018. This is great news for us at Skinny Gene, as the DPP is the core focus of what we do in the community. The bill, SB 97, is made with the expectation of another $8 million to be matched by the federal government in the coming years. Together, this $13 million is expected to save Californians $45 million a year that would have been associated with the immediate costs of diabetes. The important part about prevention is that besides the health benefits, the costs associated with it compared to treatment are substantially lower.

The acknowledgment and legislative commitment shown by California puts it in league with only two other states, Minnesota and Montana, as states that provide diabetes prevention programs as a Medicaid benefit. Daniel Zingale, senior vice president at the California Endowment, said, “What’s revolutionary about this change is that it finally starts to recognize that by investing modest amounts on the front end on prevention, we can save enormous amounts in the long term”. This change helps Skinny Gene to continue doing what we have been doing, and will allow roughly 25,000 prediabetics to receive DPP care every year through their insurance. The only requirements to benefit from this bill is to be overweight and have high blood sugar levels, so that the ones who receive care are those who need it most.

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Frieda – Spotlight Story https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/frieda-spotlight-story/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=frieda-spotlight-story https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/frieda-spotlight-story/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2017 01:59:56 +0000 https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/?p=5126 Read More]]>      The DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program) that we offer at Skinny Gene has a couple of main goals, among them being that the participants lead a healthy lifestyle that allows them to prevent type 2 diabetes. One of the key benchmarks to this success is the 5% rule – if you lose 5% of your body weight, you are statistically proven to have a 58% lower rate of diabetes and it continues to drop with your weight. Making into the “5% club” is a huge deal for us, and we caught up with a member of this group, Frieda, who has used the DPP to seriously curb her diabetes risk.

     Before the DPP, Frieda had very little awareness of the nutrition and impact that it had on her body. She had no energy, didn’t exercise, had joint pains, had consistent mood swings, and “felt quite hopeless about losing weight”. Despite the rough position Frieda was in, she took it upon herself to sign up for one of our DPP classes and soon started seeing a difference. One of the key differences that Frieda saw with the DPP compared to other ways that she had tried to change her unhealthy lifestyle was the commitment. Her prevention experience was an entire year long, with meetings going from weekly to monthly as the program progressed. This reliable, safe place allowed Frieda to find her own success.

Lifestyle changes just don’t happen overnight, weight doesn’t come off in a flash, and exercise habits take a long time to establish.  Being able to have a framework for a year meant the stage was set for me to succeed.”

     The DPP was also something that Frieda genuinely enjoyed, and that is due to the instructors and impressive group support provided. Frieda’s instructor would email her between classes and go over plans before trips out of town, which really gave her the support and extra push she needed to change her habits. The group in which Frieda worked with was incredibly diverse, with some fitness nuts, others who hated running, as well as people who were short, tall, fat, or skinny. This environment allowed the DPP meetings to become an enjoyable social gathering, creating a place where sticking to a meal or exercise regimen much easier with the support of colleagues going through the same thing right along with you. We are proud to congratulate Frieda on not only reaching the 5% goal, but reaching all the way to 10% below her initial starting weight! Her commitment took her to a much healthier place, and SGP could not be more proud. Just like Frieda felt in the beginning, you may feel discouraged and hopeless, but take her advice and give the DPP a shot, chances are you could change your life and meet some great people in the process.

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New Partnership Revolutionizes Prediabetes Screenings https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/skinny-gene-project-freedom-meditech-partnership-will-revolutionize-healthcare-screenings/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=skinny-gene-project-freedom-meditech-partnership-will-revolutionize-healthcare-screenings https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/skinny-gene-project-freedom-meditech-partnership-will-revolutionize-healthcare-screenings/#respond Thu, 10 Jul 2014 19:46:33 +0000 http://skinnygeneproject.dreamhosters.com/?p=2194 Read More]]> The Skinny Gene Project has partnered with Freedom Meditech, a medical device company, to provide a revolutionary new kind of prediabetes healthcare screening. The Clearpath DS-120 is an FDA approved device that is non-invasive and has immediate results. Compared to other diabetes screenings, the Clearpath DS-120 does not involve drawing blood, or any discomfort for the patient.

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97% of people with prediabetes are unaware they have this condition. By partnering with Freedom Meditech, our goal is to change this statistic.” – Marlayna Bolinger, Executive Director of the Skinny Gene Project

Screening for Prediabetes

Currently, 79 million Americans have a condition known as prediabetes, which generally precedes type 2 diabetes. People with prediabetes have blood sugar levels that are higher than normal, but not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. They are at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes and other serious health problems, including heart disease, and stroke. Without lifestyle changes to improve their health, people with prediabetes will most likely develop full-blown type 2 diabetes within 5 – 7 years.

Since prediabetes and type 2 diabetes have no noticeable symptoms,  the disease is  commonly only diagnosed several years after its onset, when complications are already present.  The Clearpath DS-120 has the ability to detect prediabetes and early diabetes up to 7 years before complications begin.  Once a person’s risk has been determined, they can go to their primary care provider for a formal diagnosis. This information gives a person the opportunity to take the necessary actions to prevent the further development of type 2 diabetes and begin to restore their health.

The Clearpath DS-120 is revolutionizing prediabetes and early diabetes screenings, because with a 6 second, painless scan of the eye, a person will be able to understand their risk. Then, they have options on how to proceed. That’s putting the power of prevention back into the hands of the people.

Through the partnership, the Skinny Gene Project and Freedom Meditech are providing pre and post-screening education materials to be distributed to patients, including a “Next Steps” brochure to direct those at-risk to the appropriate professionals.  In San Diego, CA, the two organizations work together to provide prediabetes screenings in low-income communities that have an increased risk for diabetes.

Detecting Prediabetes

How does it work? The Clearpath DS-120 detects prediabetes by scanning the crystalline lens of the eye with a blue light to measure autofluorescence. Studies have shown that elevated autofluorescence measurements can be an indicator of glucose control, the body’s aging process and the presence of systemic disease.

Being able to identify risks of diabetes 7 years prior to complications is crucial in helping to detect and treat diabetes before it can affect an individual’s quality of life. Together, Skinny Gene Project and Freedom Meditech want to inform the public about the benefits of the Clearpath DS-120 and how its use will aid in diagnosing  undetected prediabetes and diabetes early on.

Since the first symptoms of diabetes to appear are usually related to the eye, the Clearpath DS-120 will be useful as part of a yearly check up at the eye doctor. The device could easily be implemented under a professional’s care during each visit, in addition to screenings for glaucoma and retinopathy.

By including the Clearpath DS-120 in Optometrist and Ophthalmologist offices, where patients receive an annual eye exam, we are not just increasing early detection screenings; we’re increasing the opportunity to prevent diabetes.

For more information about Freedom Meditech and their mission you can visit their website at: www.freedom-meditech.com.

About Skinny Gene Project

The Skinny Gene Project (a division of the J.Moss Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preventing diabetes. We help educate those who are at-risk; empower them with the resources, tools, and support needed to make healthy lifestyle changes; and teach them how to make the long-term social, environment, and behavioral changes needed to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes.

If you at-risk for diabetes, please contact us today to see how we can help!

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Liver Life Walk: Supporting the American Liver Foundation https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/liverlifewalk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=liverlifewalk https://www.skinnygeneproject.org/liverlifewalk/#respond Mon, 07 Jul 2014 22:57:27 +0000 http://skinnygeneproject.dreamhosters.com/?p=2176 Read More]]> Written by Allison Muhar

Skinny Gene Project was a proud participant in the American Liver Foundation’s 16th annual Liver Life Walk in San Diego.

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Skinny Gene Project is a San Diego based non-profit focused on educating and empowering people who are prediabetic, or at risk for type 2 diabetes. At this event, Skinny Gene Project offered free information to participants, focusing on the connections between obesity and insulin resistance, which can be major factors for both diabetes and liver disease.

Here are a few of our pictures from the race…

The American Liver Foundation has been around since 1976 and focuses on research and education of liver diseases. The San Diego Liver Life Walk took place Saturday the 28th of June. Funds from this event go towards education and research of liver disease. The liver works together with your body to regulate the amount of sugar the body stores, and later how much of it gets released into the bloodstream. Therefore the liver plays a vital part in controlling blood sugars. Liver disease can cause many lasting complications, such as diabetes, kidney failure and loss of muscle mass.

Skinny Gene Project is an organization focused on the prevention of type 2 diabetes, giving advice for healthy lifestyle changes such as cooking and workout tips for free through their blog and social media accounts in order to reduce obesity, insulin resistance and high triglycerides. Skinny Gene Project also offers nutrition counseling services to people who are at-risk of type 2 diabetes.

Information about the American Liver Foundation: http://www.liverfoundation.org/about/

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