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![]() Prevention and PromotionThe Four Components
Prevention and Promotion (P&P) ($41.8 million over 5 years)The second component of the CDS is working toward the creation of an effective diabetes prevention and control strategy for Canada. Among other things, this entails making people more aware of diabetes, its risk factors and complications, and how to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes. Already under way are social marketing activities aimed at raising public knowledge and understanding of diabetes and its complications, and what people can do to lower their risk of type 2 diabetes. Obesity and physical inactivity are known risk
factors for type 2 diabetes. Still largely lacking are the knowledge
and effective tools to help people decrease the risks. To help fill
this gap, support will go to demonstration projects aimed at expanding
the knowledge base on behaviour-change strategies, and on the prevention
and control of diabetes in general. Because diabetes cuts across
sectors, experts in nutrition, fitness, workplace health, school
health, and cardiovascular health will all have opportunities to
be involved in project design. To find out more about the types
of collaborative initiatives that might qualify for support, visit
the The 2001 national symposium Prevention and Promotion Committee
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