Newswise – With the alert day of American diabetes approaching on March 25, 2025, the Molly Diabetes Education and Management Center for adults and children Exhorts individuals, in particular those who fight with prediabetes and obesity, to prioritize the prevention and treatment of diabetes through education, nutritional advice and exercise. Recent studies reveal that more than half of people with obesity (without diabetes) interrupt weight loss drugs in one year, highlighting the need for sustainable lifestyle changes.
“Long -term success requires a holistic approach that addresses the deep causes of prediabetes and obesity and allows individuals to make lasting modifications to their diet and their level of activity,” explains the CDCE of Molly Center, Michelle Newman MS, RDN, CDCE.
With around 96 million American adults – more than 1 in 3 – having a prediabetes, many of which do not even know, the Molly Diabetes Education and Management can help to offer complete programs adapted to individual needs, in particular:
- Diabetes education: Discover the link between obesity and diabetes, risk factors and how to make informed decisions on your health.
- Nutritional advice: develop personalized meal plans and learn healthy cooking techniques to manage weight and prevent diabetes.
- Exercise programs: Discover pleasant means of integrating physical activity into your daily routine, improving overall health and well-being.
- Support groups: Connect with others confronted with similar challenges and create a solid support network.
The alert day of American diabetes serves as a critical recall that diabetes is avoidable for many. The Molly Diabetes Education Center stresses that sustainable weight management through education and lifestyle changes is crucial, in particular in the light of the challenges highlighted by recent research on adherence to weight loss drugs.
On the day of the American diabetes alert, Molly Diabetes Education Center invites you to speak with our experts and patients who have learned to manage their diabetes thanks to simple lifestyle changes. See how easy it can be with the center “Easter meals and happy and healthy Passover, good for people with diabetes and those looking for healthy alternatives ” attached.
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