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The Healthy Diabetes Plate

BACKGROUND: Diabetes education presents two major challenges to the U.S. Cooperative Extension System. The first is that the majority of diabetes education services are provided in more populated areas, resulting in large nonurban areas being underserved. The second is that many individuals with dia...

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Autores principales: Raidl, Martha, Spain, Kristina, Hartman-Cunningham, Mimi, Lanting, Rhea, Lockard, Marsha, Johnson, Shelly, Spencer, Marnie, Sant, Laura, Welch, Julia, Liddil, Audrey
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1832142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17173720
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author Raidl, Martha
Spain, Kristina
Hartman-Cunningham, Mimi
Lanting, Rhea
Lockard, Marsha
Johnson, Shelly
Spencer, Marnie
Sant, Laura
Welch, Julia
Liddil, Audrey
author_facet Raidl, Martha
Spain, Kristina
Hartman-Cunningham, Mimi
Lanting, Rhea
Lockard, Marsha
Johnson, Shelly
Spencer, Marnie
Sant, Laura
Welch, Julia
Liddil, Audrey
author_sort Raidl, Martha
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetes education presents two major challenges to the U.S. Cooperative Extension System. The first is that the majority of diabetes education services are provided in more populated areas, resulting in large nonurban areas being underserved. The second is that many individuals with diabetes find the meal-planning component of diabetes education confusing. CONTEXT: The University of Idaho, a land-grant institution, includes teaching, research, and extension as part of its mission. Extension means "reaching out," and in Idaho, the Extension Service provides research-based programs on agricultural, natural resources, youth, family, community, and environmental issues in 42 of Idaho's 44 counties, making it accessible to most Idahoans. METHODS: The University of Idaho Extension Service collaborated with dietitians and certified diabetes educators to develop and test materials that simplify the meal-planning component of diabetes education. The result was a four-lesson curriculum, The Healthy Diabetes Plate, which used the plate format to teach individuals about the type and amount of foods they should consume at each meal. In 2004, the four-lesson curriculum was taught in three urban and five rural counties. Surveys, hands-on activities, and note-taking of participants' comments were used to collect data on participants' characteristics, their ability to plan meals, and changes in eating habits. CONSEQUENCES: Participants were able to correctly plan breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals and improved their intake of fruit and vegetables. INTERPRETATION: Quantitative and qualitative evaluation information gathered from class participants helped identify which components of The Healthy Diabetes Plate curriculum were effective.
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spelling pubmed-18321422007-04-05 The Healthy Diabetes Plate Raidl, Martha Spain, Kristina Hartman-Cunningham, Mimi Lanting, Rhea Lockard, Marsha Johnson, Shelly Spencer, Marnie Sant, Laura Welch, Julia Liddil, Audrey Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: Diabetes education presents two major challenges to the U.S. Cooperative Extension System. The first is that the majority of diabetes education services are provided in more populated areas, resulting in large nonurban areas being underserved. The second is that many individuals with diabetes find the meal-planning component of diabetes education confusing. CONTEXT: The University of Idaho, a land-grant institution, includes teaching, research, and extension as part of its mission. Extension means "reaching out," and in Idaho, the Extension Service provides research-based programs on agricultural, natural resources, youth, family, community, and environmental issues in 42 of Idaho's 44 counties, making it accessible to most Idahoans. METHODS: The University of Idaho Extension Service collaborated with dietitians and certified diabetes educators to develop and test materials that simplify the meal-planning component of diabetes education. The result was a four-lesson curriculum, The Healthy Diabetes Plate, which used the plate format to teach individuals about the type and amount of foods they should consume at each meal. In 2004, the four-lesson curriculum was taught in three urban and five rural counties. Surveys, hands-on activities, and note-taking of participants' comments were used to collect data on participants' characteristics, their ability to plan meals, and changes in eating habits. CONSEQUENCES: Participants were able to correctly plan breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals and improved their intake of fruit and vegetables. INTERPRETATION: Quantitative and qualitative evaluation information gathered from class participants helped identify which components of The Healthy Diabetes Plate curriculum were effective. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1832142/ /pubmed/17173720 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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The Healthy Diabetes Plate
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