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MEDIA RELEASE: 5th July 2003

Diabetes – Preventing a Growing Problem

Type 2 Diabetes is now affecting about 7% of the adult Australian population but what is equally concerning is the alarming percentage of the population that is at high risk of developing the disease. The 1999-2000 national AUSDIAB survey showed that approximately 25% of Australian adults have a problem of impaired glucose tolerance - a condition which, if left unchecked almost inevitably leads to the development of diabetes later in life.

Overweight and obesity, especially an increase in body fat around the waistline, is a major risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes. With now some 60% of Australians being overweight the potential exists for diabetes to become our leading national health problem. Even moderate increases in your waist circumference above the desired levels for men and women, can lead to impaired glucose tolerance.

The good news is - this problem is preventable! Small losses in body fat can significantly improve your glucose metabolism and help overcome the problem of insulin resistance. Nutritionist with Nutrition Australia, Aloysa Hourigan, suggests, "it may be time to ask yourself whether you need to take up the challenge of making a few lifestyle changes - choose foods low in saturated fat, include carbohydrate foods that release their energy slowly (that is those with a low Glycaemic Index), eat a wide variety of vegetables, include some healthy oils (eg extra virgin olive oil) in your diet and add some extra activity to your day ".

If you need some help in getting started, contact Nutrition Australia (www.nutritionaustralia.org) for a copy of their publication “Weight for a Change” – a booklet that focuses on successful long term weight management and lifestyle change.

Act now to prevent yourself joining the statistics of this growing problem!

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For Further Information and Story Opportunities Contact:

Aloysa Hourigan
Senior Nutritionist
Mobile: 0417 078 956
Nutrition Australia (Qld.)
Phone: 07-3257 4393
Fax: 07-3257 4616
Email: qld@NutritionAustralia.org

Lucinda Dobson
Executive Officer
Nutrition Australia (Vic.)
Phone/Fax: 03 - 9528 2453
Email: vic@nutritionaustralia.org

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