RESEARCH: TYPE 1 DIABETES
Project Title: Elucidating the Role of Sleep in Glycemic Control and Neurobehavioral Functioning in Youth with Type 1
Diabetes
Research Subject: Type 1 Diabetes
Researcher & Facility: Michelle Perfect, Ph.D.—University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
State Date: June 1, 2013
End Date: June 20, 2016
Research Summary: The study will provide an understanding of the role that sleep, particularly duration, plays in successful management of Type 1 Diabetes in youth, such as memory, attention, reaction time, vigilance, and behaviors. The experimental design will show if sleep directly impacts these areas. Getting more sleep could help both biologically and psychologically with the person feeling more alert or having more energy to manage their diabetes.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Arizona
December 3
Tour de Cure Kick Off
December 5
Tucson Health Fair
December 9
Step Out Prescott Recognition
December 12
BAD Angels Party
YA/YLC Holiday Party
December 17
Step Out Walk Recognition
New Mexico
December 3
Santa Fe County Health Fair
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Advocacy: American Diabetes Month®
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November is American Diabetes Month®. This year’s theme for American Diabetes Month was “Eat Well, America!sm” As the American Diabetes Association® celebrates its 75th anniversary, we wanted to share a timeless message—that eating well is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and enjoying delicious, healthy food helps with diabetes management. This November, the Association showed our nation how easy and joyful healthy eating is. Locally, your ADA staff prepared easy recipes and shared them on social media. What was your favorite dish?
Arizona and New Mexico cities joined the Association by proclaiming November American Diabetes Month. A total of 34 cities, including the Arizona Office of Governor Doug Ducey, encouraged residents to participate in American Diabetes Month activities, bringing awareness to diabetes. Mayor Gail Barney of the Town of Queen Creek shared a statement to residents in the following press release. Additionally, diabetes advocates attended City Council meetings to accept proclamations and share their story to Stop Diabetes.
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Program: School Walk for Diabetes
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Be a LIFESAVER with School Walk for Diabetes! Each year schools across Arizona team up with the American Diabetes Association to bring awareness, education, and support in the fight to Stop Diabetes with the School Walk for Diabetes program/event. School Walk for Diabetes is an educational school fundraising program that promotes healthy living, school spirit and community involvement.
Check out these pictures from the School Walk for Diabetes kick-off event at Western Sky Middle School with the Arizona Coyotes with special guest appearances by Max Domi and Nick Boynton – two Arizona Coyote hockey players who live with diabetes. Also pictured is School Walk coordinator Mrs. Lee with one of her students at School Walk for Diabetes day at Sequoya Elementary.
Whose life will you save? Read our School Walk for Diabetes 2015 packet to learn more about the program or by visiting www.diabetes.org/schoolwalk
Contact Kaylee at kgronau@diabetes.org or call 602.861.4731 ext 7098 to coordinate your school walk today!
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Events: Tour de Cure - Many Roads, One Purpose
Join the
American Diabetes Association for the 25th Anniversary of the Tour
de Cure – the Association’s signature cycling event. The Phoenix Tour de Cure will be held on
Saturday, March 19, starting and finishing at REACH 11 Sports Complex. With routes from 10 to 100 miles, the Tour de
Cure is a ride for EVERYONE!
Red Riders, participants with diabetes, will enjoy the experience of a lifetime, as
they are cheered on by fellow riders and volunteers with calls of “Go Red
Rider”! Red Riders will receive the
commemorative 25th Anniversary Red Rider jersey, along with other
perks and mementos.
Join us today!
Register at www.diabetes.org/phoenixtourdecure
Use the special Promo Code RED for $50 off the current registration fee.
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B.A.D Angel Party
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Join us on Saturday, December 12 for the Bikers Against Diabetes (B.A.D) Angel Party with music, food, auction, and more. Be a B.A.D. Angel for children with diabetes, raise funds for diabetes camp and earn thank you gifts!
$30 per person—Reserve your spot at www.diabetes.org/badrideaz
Location: Tilted Kilt—660 W. Warner Rd. Tempe, AZ 85284 85284
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Support the American Diabetes Association
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Classic TV 2016 Calendar
Royal Oaks Retirement Community is supporting the mission of the American Diabetes Association by donating 100% of its proceeds. To purchase your Classic TV 2016 Calendar, please visit www.royaloaks.com or complete the order form and return it to the Association.
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Happy Holidays! Thank you for your support!
This holiday season we wish you and your family Happy Holidays and a New Year filled with prosperity and success! On behalf the American Diabetes Association and your Arizona and New Mexico staff, we thank you for your time, energy, passion, leadership and support this year! You are truly making a difference in the lives of the nearly 30 million Americans affected by diabetes. Every dollar you raised and every step you took helped the Association advance its mission: to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of people with diabetes.
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We appreciate your dedication and generosity to our mission: to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
If you are looking to give (or to share) a #GivingTuesday opportunity, you can find the American Diabetes Association here: https://www.crowdrise.com/AmericanDiabetesAssociationInc
Thank you for all you do to support the American Diabetes Association.
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