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Diabetes

Diabetes events stress the positive

January 20, 2009 By Namita Nayyar (Editor in chief)

Diabetes events stress the positive

Reported July 16, 2008

LOS ANGELES—There is no holiday from diabetes, as the more than 20 million Americans living with the metabolic disorder will tell you.

But a massive spa and education day targeting women at risk of and living with the disease? Definitely doable, and quite necessary, say the people who run a giant nationwide “diabetes makeover” event.

A free “Divabetic—Makeover Your Diabetes” was held in June on a sound stage at Paramount Pictures. It was the program’s second visit to Los Angeles, and future “Divabetic” stops are scheduled this year for Washington, D.C.; Cleveland; New Orleans; and Miami.

The three-hour event features makeup artists and image consultants, photographers, life coaches and stylists sharing space with fitness and health educators. Visitors can check their blood glucose levels and get a manicure, all under the same roof.
Diabetes education and awareness are key goals, but there’s no reason the packaging has to be dull, organizers say.

“One of the challenges of delivering diabetes education is that there’s a lot of information,” says Debra Norman, program manager for diabetes care at Northridge Hospital Medical Center. “Some of it can be very dry, but there are a lot of emotional issues. I liken it to watching a movie with subtitles. You’re not going to get everything.

“But if it can be delivered in an inspirational way that makes people feel good about themselves and about the process, it’s much more impactful.”

Not everyone diagnosed

Nearly 21 million men, women and children in America have diabetes, 6.2 million of whom have not been formally diagnosed, according to the American Diabetes Association. An additional 2 million adolescents, age 12 to 19, have higher-than-normal blood glucose levels that put them in the “pre-diabetes” category.
 

People with diabetes are unable to produce or use insulin, the hormone that converts sugar, starches and other foods into energy.

Targeting minorities

About 1.5 million new cases of diabetes are diagnosed each year. Blacks and Latinos are nearly twice as likely to have the disease as whites. “Divabetic” visits cities that have large minority populations.

“Divabetic” was the brainchild of Max Szadek, longtime personal assistant to the late singer Luther Vandross, who had the disease. Vandross’ stroke in 2003, followed by the diagnosis of Szadek’s older brother with Type 1 diabetes, prompted Szadek to figure out a fun way to spread the word about prevention, care and healthy choices. The event is presented by the health-care company Novo Nordisk.

Singer Patti LaBelle, also a diabetic, proved to be another inspiration via her mantra of “my diabetes doesn’t control me.”

“I needed to get out there and show people that they could prevent the complications, that they could live healthy, and I needed to take it out of the clinical setting,” Szadek says. “I wanted to tip my hat to Luther and make it an entertaining way for people to start to change their lives.”

In addition to enticements such as goodie bags and a fashion show, “Divabetic” features a six-stop Makeover Maze. Visitors can consult experts on such topics as goal setting and affirmation; diabetes care; food and nutrition; fun and fitness; and image and empowerment.

Since women are so often placed in the nurturing role, “Divabetic” is designed to let women put their own needs first.

Emphasis on self

“We’re so busy being caregivers, we don’t pay attention to our own health care,” Norman says.

Sandy Moldafsky, 60, attended last year’s event in L.A. Diagnosed with diabetes at age 47, Moldafsky was abreast of all the latest advancements in the disease and its treatment. Nonetheless, she found “Divabetic” useful and a good time.

“There were all these information tables set up, so I got to hear about all the cool things coming up for diabetics,” says Moldafsky, a printer who works on the Sony Pictures lot. “And with the makeovers, you get to go in and be a different kind of woman for a day.”

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