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Dear Sheena and other Listmembers,
I'm definately not Nikki but feel I have some input related to this
question. Not the references, which I will be eager to get too, but a
perspective from working in a diabetes prevention program. There is
increased risk of type two diabetes among persons of color. I work for a
reservation based diabetes prevention program, and we are endeavoring to
encourage exculsive breastfeeding as a primary prevention measure.
There has been some talk of a thrifty gene that helps individuals in
cultures where food is not always plentiful. It is a helpful adaptation
when times of feasting are alternated with times of famine, but it is not
helpful with a plentiful food supply. In Native Americans the Diabetes
Prevention Project showed that losing about 10% of body weight (even 10-15
pounds)and being physically active for 150 minutes a week can prevent or
delay the onset of diabetes. Since you are asking this question because of
your family history, I am assuming your concern is not one that can be
fixed by exclusive breastfeeding but instead relates to diabetes prevention
in adults with this ethnicity.
Not a totally Lactnet related topic, but one in which I am vitally
interested. For more information on this off-topic area, contact me via my
work e-mail.
Sincerely,
Sharon Jimenez, MS, RN, IBCLC
Nurse Educator/Breastfeeding Specialist
Apache Diabetes Wellness Center
Whiteriver, AZ
In the beautiful White Mountains where we had a white Christmas
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