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25.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in WA



24.01.2022 Its diabetes week! A good time to check your risk of type 2 diabetes and encourage those around you to do the same.

23.01.2022 Join our podcast where host, Jan Alford discusses the impact of geography on diabetes services and education with Bernadette Heenan - Credentialled Diabetes Edu...cator with Apunipima Cape York Health Council working in remote Indigenous communities in Far North Queensland. https://soundcloud.com//rural-and-remote-diabetes-/s-l1aOH

21.01.2022 Case Study Competition is open for submissions now. Submit your experience in addressing issues in diabetes management today! https://www.adea.com.au/events/casestudy/



21.01.2022 In this #ADEApodcast, we speak with Amy Rush, Jan Baldwin National CDE of the Year 2018 recipient, and her passion for supporting people with type 1 diabetes live well. #CelebrateCDE https://soundcloud.com/ade/amy-rush-podcast-cde-of-the-year

20.01.2022 Small changes you make now can influence the health of your future children. Check how you can prepare for your family. Find pregnancy and nutrition advice in this free e-book: http://bit.ly/2XJaRB3

20.01.2022 #ADEAchat on diabetes and Ramadan will be happening tomorrow! Join us in this interactive chat as our Muslim friends partake in the holy month of fasting to usher in Eid Mubarak.



20.01.2022 Fathers-to-be may be able to lower the risk of their children developing type 2 diabetes by getting more exercise prior to conception, according to American res...earchers. "It really shows how important it is for men to exercise prior to conceiving because it will have lifelong effects on the health of their offspring, Study leader Dr Laurie Goodyear said. https://www.diabetes.co.uk//exercise-by-dads-before-concep #exercise #diabetes #T2D

20.01.2022 A study has revealed some smokers have no idea cigarettes increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, pancreatic cancer or arthritis. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

19.01.2022 3 Days to go until the End of the Financial Year. Have you made your donation yet to support practical research for people with diabetes? Donate NOW and reduce this years tax! https://www.adea.com.au/drf

19.01.2022 Article in BMJ discusses current knowledge on the associations between dietary patterns and cancer, coronary heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, focusing on areas of uncertainty and future research directions. Key Messages: - Food based prevention of chronic disease risk should prioritise fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fish and lower consumption of red and processed meats and sugar sweetened drinks - Higher consumption of nuts, legumes, vegetable oils, fermented dairy products, and coffee are further likely to confer benefit https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k2396

17.01.2022 Submissions for the 2019 Case Study Competition has been extended till 15 May 2019! if you have not submitted your case study, its time to do it now. Share you...r experience in addressing issues in diabetes management! Help spread the word or tag a friend. https://www.adea.com.au/events/casestudy/



16.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in SA

13.01.2022 IMPORTANT MEDTRONIC GUARDIAN CONNECT UPDATE Medtronic has announced an issue which affects people using the Guardian Connect continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)... system. The issue may prevent people from receiving alerts that could be associated with hypoglycaemic or hyperglycaemic events. Medtronic has advised that there is a potential connectivity issue, which requires everyone using the Guardian Connect system to update to version 3.2.2 of the Guardian Connect app as soon as possible. You can find more information by visiting https://www.medtronic-diabetes.com.au/support/safety-alerts If you have any questions or concerns, you should contact Medtronic by calling 1800 777 808.

13.01.2022 The Australian Dietary Guidelines these are evidenced based guidelines to help the general Australian population work towards better health through nutrition.... Wondering what the guidelines mean for you and your everyday lifestyle? Weve popped together a Fast Fact on these check it out today. See more

12.01.2022 Tired of people thinking that diabetes is caused by sugar? Next time someone comments about getting diabetes from a slice of cake, send them this article. http://ow.ly/9S0P30kdPSM

11.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in Victoria

11.01.2022 A new app, developed by the team at the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and the The University of Newcastle, Australia, is helping to take some of the ...maths out of type 1 diabetes. Lead researcher Dr Carmel Smart said the plan is to roll out the app nationally and internationally.

09.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in ACT

09.01.2022 Last week, St Kilda forward, Paddy McCartin, chatted to SEN 1116 Breakfast about raising awareness of the challenges of living with type 1 diabetes. Despite t...he challenges he faces, he believes he is managing his diabetes better than he ever has. "At the moment, its the best Ive ever managed it so I think it all makes a big difference in the scheme of things not just how Im travelling in footy but just to day-to-day life." He says, My quality of life is a lot better than potentially what it was three or four years ago when my diabetes wasnt as good." Listen to his full interview in the link below. http://ow.ly/6fWW50m5P4O

09.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in QLD

08.01.2022 Artificial Sweeteners, they the ones that often raise the query are they good for us or not? Accredited Practising Dietitian, Dr Alan Barclay, debunks the stigma around sweeteners in this article with 9Honey.

08.01.2022 Join Lynne McCleary as she discusses on how private practice can do things differently about diabetes care. #ADEApodcasts https://soundcloud.com//private-practice-essentials/s-ZHeXA

08.01.2022 How do we recognise and prepare for insulin intensification? Join Peta Tauchmann in our webinar in 3 days as she discusses in detail about this.

07.01.2022 Join Dr Ashley Ng and Ann Morris next Tuesday, 2 April 2019 in our #ADEAchat where we will discuss about diabetes and the Easter Bunny. Mark your calendar and tweet you there!

07.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in NSW

07.01.2022 DOES EATING HEALTHY REALLY COST MORE? It is a common misconception that eating healthy is expensive. I think this is often because people are under the i...mpression (thanks to the media, celebrities and specific diets) that eating healthy needs to include fancy superfoods, which are often overpriced and arent necessarily better nutritionally to other everyday options. The above image dispels the perception that healthier foods (nutrient dense) are more expensive than unhealthy foods (nutrient poor). Eating healthy doesnt have to break the bank. These are my tips to shop smart: Select a variety of foods, focusing on the 5 core food groups. Keep nutrient poor foods to a minimum (Ill only ever buy these items half price!). Shop for seasonal fruit and vegetables. Canned fruit, veggies, Legumes, lentils and fish (salmon/tuna) are cheap, convenient and have a longer shelf life. Use unit prices to find the best value, look at how much things cost per kg! Limit convenience options (pre-cut, pre-marinated and pre-portioned) they are significantly more expensive because you are paying for extra packaging, and someone else to do the work for you. Try out home brand options, you might be pleasantly surprised! Buy your staple products in bulk! Shop the specials, especially with more expensive items like meat products, and experiment with cheaper cuts you can slow cook! The freezer is your friend, freeze meats you get on special or buy in bulk and freeze portions for meals Nutrient dense trolly: celery, carrots, sweet potato/potato, capsicum, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, oranges, frozen vegetables, eggs, milk, Greek yoghurt, cottage cheese, rolled oats, wholegrain bread and pasta, brown basmati rice, EVOO, lean mince, chicken breast, canned tuna and salmon, roasted almonds. Nutrient poor trolly: chips, ice coffee, roll ups, breakfast biscuits, dairy desserts, soft drinks, pies, ice-cream, frozen pies/chips/pre-crumbed chicken/pizza, chocolate, apricot bites, biscuits If you live in a remote/regional area, sometimes purchasing fresh produce can be expensive. This is where canned and frozen options work best! All rights of caption / image belong to @thesavvydietitian and therefore cannot be adapted or altered if reposted. #healthyfoodideas #eatforhealth #healthyeating #wellnessblogger #weightlossjourney #nutritioncoach #healthyfood #allfoodsfit #fuelyourbody #healthychoice #nutritionfacts #shopsmart #weightlossjourney #dietitian #portioncontrol #eatsmart #calories #nutrientdense #weightlossideas #nutritional #healthysnacks #smartfood #healthytips #justeatrealfood #eatbetter #caloriecounting #notadiet #healthychanges #weightlosstips #nutritionfacts

06.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in NT

06.01.2022 There are approximately 158,900 Australians living with Type 1 Diabetes. Whilst there is no cure, exercise can be extremely beneficial in managing Type 1 Diabe...tes and the associated complications Exercise Physiologist, Sam Rooney, lives with Type 1 diabetes and understands the complexities of this condition. We asked him for his expert advice and tips for exercising with Type 1 diabetes. #exerciseright

05.01.2022 A highlight from the 2018 Australasian Diabetes Congress was the Australian Diabetes Society and Australian Diabetes Educators Association Joint Technology Symp...osium. The session reviewed a range of technologies, such as diabetes management devices, apps, online education programs, and hospital-based digital diabetes dashboards. It also previewed emerging diabetes technologies on the horizon. Thanks to The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes for the write-up. https://acbrd.org.au//diabetes-technology-in-australia-wh/

03.01.2022 Every day may not be good but there is something good in every day. Find out what keeps ADEA Vice President Nicole Frayne going in diabetes education. https://ade.adea.com.au/nicole-frayne/ #FacesofADEA

03.01.2022 We are looking for someone who has given up sugary drinks. If youve ditched the sweet stuff and would be happy to talk to media about your story wed love to speak to you. PM us for more details if youre interested.

03.01.2022 The final session of this series is live Wednesday 27th June. Click here for more information and to register: https://www.adea.com.au//continuos-glucose-monitoring-web/

02.01.2022 Diabetes and incontinence - listen to the podcast with Gabrielle Curran to find out more.

02.01.2022 2018 CDE of the year in Tasmania

02.01.2022 A good read for people with diabetes and people supporting people with diabetes.

01.01.2022 Tomorrow is the last day you can donate and receive a tax deduction for this financial year. Wed love you to support practical diabetes research through donati...ng to the ADEA Diabetes Research Foundation. No time to waste DONATE NOW! https://www.adea.com.au/drf

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