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Can families have an impact on the experience of diabetes?

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Can families have an impact on the experience of diabetes?

York U exercise researcher, professor and father available for interviews

TORONTO, November 13, 2018 – World Diabetes Day is on November 14 and this year’s theme is “The Family and Diabetes.”  According to recent research from the International Diabetes Federation, less than 1 in 4 family members have access to diabetes education programmes. The IDF data shows four-in-five parents would have difficulty recognising the warning signs of diabetes and one-in-three wouldn’t spot them at all.

York University Faculty of Health Professor Michael Riddell is not only an exercise researcher but has also been living with T1D since he was 14 years old. He also has two family members who also live with type 1.  As a global expert on exercise metabolism and stress physiology, and as a parent of a newly diagnosed adolescent with T1D, Professor Riddell continues to motivate and educate on the benefits and challenges of being physically active while living with diabetes.

He can speak about:

  • His experience as a father of a child with type 1 diabetes
  • Living with type 1 diabetes
  • Using new and emerging technologies to better control type 1 diabetes
  • The role of automated insulin pumps
  • The development of new drugs that help stabilize blood sugar levels
  • Current research related to type1 including capillary impairment and the impact on blood glucose levels
  • Why blood glucose control in type 1 diabetics could be critical for the health of the skeletal muscle and its vasculature
  • Research related to the latest national exercise guideline for both type1 and type 2 diabetes

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Media contact: Anjum Nayyar, York University Media Relations, 416 736 2100 ext. 44543 anayyar@yorku.ca