Post on 07-Jun-2020
Diabetes in
Hispanic Population
s
RISK FACTORS FOR TYPE II DIABETES Having a parent, brother or sister with diabetes Being a member of a high risk group (i.e., Hispanic, Aboriginal,
Asian and African Descent) Having being diagnosed with pre-diabetes Having high blood pressure Being overweight Having high cholesterol Having being diagnosed with psychiatric conditions
(Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar disorder)
Demographics
12.8% of people diagnosed with diabetes are Hispanic Diabetes was the leading cause of death in the US in 2010
Addressing the Problem
DIABETES AND CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractic cannot cure diabetes
Eat regular meals and snacks; eat regular balanced meals
Limit unhealthy fats, alcohol and salt
Eat more high fiber foods Drink plenty of water Engage in physical activity Choose low glycemic index
However, as chiropractors, we are able to help mange the symptoms associated with the disease (i.e., guide patients in making the right food choices, encouraging patients to implement regular exercise into their everyday routine)
Chiropractic can treat symptoms of diabetes via soft tissue treatment to address inflammation symptoms associated with the disease (however the Hispanic population has one of the lowest rates when considering chiropractic care)