Press Release for
Tuesday, November 10, 2009Aetna Foundation Makes Donation to UNF Nutrition and Dietetics Program
Joanna Norris, Assistant Director
Department of Media Relations and Events
(904) 620-2102
The Aetna Foundation will award the Nutrition and Dietetics Department
in the Brooks College of Health at the University
of North Florida $9,000 today to
support grocery store-based diabetes health fairs in Jacksonville’s high-risk populations. The
presentation will be at 3:30 p.m. in the courtyard outside of the Brooks
College of Health (Building 39) on campus.
“The Aetna Foundation has found that the Nutrition and Dietetics
Department at the University
of North Florida has been
innovative in reaching out and educating the public,” said Tom Nasby, market
head, Aetna Network Management. “We believe that by taking the concept of
providing health fairs in local grocery stores for people in our community with
type 2 diabetes, the Department will once again be successful in achieving its
goals.”
The
UNF Department of Nutrition and Dietetics has proposed a community intervention
program targeting the screening and management of type 2 diabetes. The project
includes conducting two health fairs at local grocery stores in high-risk
areas. The grocery stores will be in close proximity to major medical centers
where individuals often go to fill prescription and purchase food items for
their prescribed diet.
“Aetna’s support of our
Nutrition and Dietetics Department means a great deal to me, our faculty and
our students,” said Dr. Pam Chally, dean of UNF’s Brooks College of Health. “The
opportunity for students to interact with the community and offer diabetes
screenings falls directly in line with our mission.”
The emphasis of the health fair is to screen for diabetes,
improve health literacy and promote diabetes management in high-risk
populations. The objective is to provide participants with free diabetes
screenings, body fat analysis and risk assessment; diabetes education and counseling
on management of diabetes and weight control; grocery store tours to assist
with label reading and appropriate food choices; and food demonstrations on
delicious and easy healthy recipes and foods.
The Aetna funds will be
used for the following:
Educational
materials and handouts on diabetes
Glucose
testing supplies
Pedometers
for attendees
Culinary-trained
graduate assistants to prepare and demonstrate carbohydrate-consistent recipes
Food
for demonstrations and tasting
Type 2 diabetes is a disorder of metabolism characterized by
high blood glucose in the context of insulin resistance and relative insulin
deficiency. According to the Center for Disease Control, about 23.6 million
people in the United States
have type 2 diabetes.
In 2006, the United
States spent an estimated $22.9 billion on
direct medical care of diabetes and its complications. Type 2 diabetes can be
delayed and effectively managed through proper nutrition and regular exercise.
Choosing a healthy lifestyle, knowing how to seek medical care and taking
advantage of preventive measures require that people understand and use health
information.
The Aetna Foundation is the charitable arm of Aetna Inc. Since 1972,
the Foundation has helped build healthy communities. The Foundation promotes
community involvement, creates partnerships and funds initiatives to improve
quality of life.
The University
of North Florida Nutrition
and Dietetics Department engages and transforms students into effective
nutrition and health professionals who make significant contributions to their
communities through discovery of new knowledge and commitment to service.
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