Management, Education and Support, Nutrition, Physical Activity, Smoking Cessation, and Psychosocial Issues
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Slides
Residents of public housing are particularly at risk of developing diabetes and diabetes-related complications due to the many social factors that impact their health. A recent HUD publication indicates that HUD-assisted adults have the highest prevalence of diabetes diagnosis, with 17.6% reporting ever having been told they had diabetes. During this session NCHPH explored ways to manage diabetes through programs that address education and support, nutrition, physical activity, smoking cessation, and psychosocial issues.

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