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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Inch By Inch Class Series

Join The Central Ohio Diabetes Association
for The Inch By Inch Class Series



Next Class Series: Saturdays-March 6, 13, 20 and 27 (10:30 am - 12 pm)

Inch By Inch is a Central Ohio Diabetes Association prevention program designed to support realistic weight management

Through Inch by Inch you will: 

Receive a quick, private weight assessment and discuss a realistic weight goal for yourself. 

Participate in an upbeat class series that provides practical information, support and education regarding healthy nutrition, weight management strategies and physical activity.  

Classes are held at the Central Ohio Diabetes Association  (1100 Dennison Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43201)

Class size limited to 25 people - Must be 18 years or older to participate

To register call the Central Ohio Diabetes Association (614-884-4400)

Inch By Inch is a free program. Funding for Inch By Inch has been provided by Abbott Nutrition and the Abbott Fund.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE CENTRAL OHIO DIABETES ASSOCIATION IS STILL COLLECTING PLEDGES AND DONATIONS FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL SWIM/WALK FOR DIABETES

Thank You To Everyone Who Participated in
the Swim/Walk For Diabetes.


Do Not Forget that you can still support the Swim by pledging today!!!!!!!!


Click on www.swimfordiabetes.org for more details



THE CENTRAL OHIO DIABETES ASSOCIATION

The Central Ohio Diabetes Association helps Central Ohioans living with diabetes detect their condition, prevent onset and complications, and learn to live well with the challenge of diabetes. 

Founded by a group of local physicians, the Central Ohio Diabetes Association has provided service to the Central Ohio community for forty-five years.  The agency is not affiliated with a national organization. It is a local, private agency with a direct service focus serving Franklin County and 10 outlying counties. (more..)

Did you know?

  Diabetes now affects nearly 24 million people in the United States, an increase of more than 3 million in approximately two years.  Data estimates released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projects that nearly 8 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes.
  Ohio ranks eighth in the number of people diagnosed with diabetes with an estimated 830,000 adult Ohioans having the disease. This is an estimate of 9.7% Ohioans.
  Diabetes is rapidly becoming one of the world's most common diseases and  its financial cost is mounting, too, to well over $200 billion a year in the U.S. alone.
  The U.S. Government spends only $1 for diabetes research compared to every $7 spent on AIDS and breast cancer, even though diabetes afflicts more Americans (16 million) and costs more money ($91 billion a year in direct costs) than both AIDS and breast cancer combined (3.35 million/$16.9 billion).
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Please join us in fighting diabetes!
Here's how:
 

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