With more than 40 percent of Americans pre-diabetic, latest findings show curtailing Type 2 diabetes is within reach with a healthier lifestyleOMAHA, Neb., Oct 27, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Over 40 percent of American adults are pre-diabetic, a condition that is
the forerunner to Type 2 diabetes, the life-threatening disease that
impacts more than 23 million people in the U.S. Yet pre-diabetic
Americans are generally unaware of their status and health risk.1
Now, ConAgra Foods (NYSE: CAG), one of North America's leading food
makers, is shedding new light on the problem by sharing research that
shows a specific type of healthier eating has a measurable impact on
pre-diabetic conditions.
In research announced today at the 2009 annual meeting of the Obesity
Society, a study of people who ate Healthy Choice meals as part
of a healthy lifestyle significantly improved several risk factors
associated with pre-diabetes. Participants in the 24-week study
significantly lowered their blood glucose and insulin levels and
experienced improvements in insulin sensitivity, a measure of how well
the body uses insulin. Leading cardiologist Dr. James Rippe, founder and
director of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute, led the research team that
conducted the study.
"Healthier eating and becoming more physically active are keys to
maintaining a healthy lifestyle which can delay and prevent the onset of
Type 2 diabetes, a disease that is on the rise in America and currently
results in an economic burden estimated to at $132 billion annually,"
Rippe said. "These findings are important because they show in a
long-term study that Healthy Choice products offer the
convenience and nutrition people are seeking to help them promote an
improved state of wellness."
In the study, men and women with health conditions common to many
Americans and characteristic of pre-diabetes, such as being overweight
and sedentary, followed a plan centered around eating Healthy Choice products every day. Overall portion and calorie control, plus
moderate exercise, were emphasized, along with choosing other foods
consistent with healthy eating such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
low-fat dairy and, lean meat.
"These findings are consistent with the results of the large, federally
funded Diabetes Prevention Program," Rippe said. "Our study showed a
user-friendly, practical way for individuals at risk for diabetes to
significantly lower that risk."
Participants also became more physically active during the study by
starting a simple walking program beginning with 15 minutes three days
per week and progressing to 45 minutes four days per week. A control
group followed the physical activity program without making changes in
their food choices. The group that used Healthy Choice products
showed significant improvements compared to the control group for blood
glucose and insulin levels and also had a positive change in insulin
sensitivity. Insulin is the key hormone the human body uses to regulate
blood sugar levels.
"All of this is quite logical, but the trick is making eating healthier
more enjoyable and easy," said Mark Andon, Ph.D., vice president of
Nutrition, ConAgra Foods. "Consumers know it's important to eat right to
maintain good health. But the food needs to taste good, and, for many
people, it needs to be convenient. We do the work, making food that
Americans can easily enjoy in adopting a healthier lifestyle--Healthy
Choice meals combine taste, convenience, positive nutrition, and
portion control so there's no tradeoff between eating well and being
well."
About Healthy Choice
Healthy Choice products are made from premium ingredients
and prepared with an emphasis on high-impact nutrition and flavor.
Brands with "healthy" in their name are held to a higher nutrition
standard set by the FDA. Healthy Choice is the only major brand
in its category that can call 100 percent of its products "healthy," as
defined by the FDA. Previous research has shown that Healthy Choice
meals are lower in calories, saturated fat and sodium compared to a
typical American meal, potentially preventing Americans' consumption of
billions of calories and tons of salt and saturated fat over the past 20
years. For more information about Healthy Choice, visit www.healthychoice.com.
About the Rippe Institute
Founded by James M. Rippe, M.D., Rippe Lifestyle Institute is one of the
leading research, communication and health promotion organizations in
the world. Through research, publishing and partnering in health
promotion and disease prevention projects, the various divisions and two
locations of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute are helping empower people to
lead healthier lifestyles with the passion, commitment and performance
that have made Rippe Lifestyle Institute a leading authority on
lifestyle and health. For more information, please visit us at www.rippehealth.com.
About ConAgra Foods
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) is one of North America's leading food
companies, making the food found in 97 percent of America's households.
Consumers choose Banquet, Chef Boyardee, Egg Beaters, Healthy Choice,
Hebrew National, Hunt's, Marie Callender's, Orville Redenbacher's, PAM,
Peter Pan, Reddi-wip and many other ConAgra Foods brands in grocery,
convenience, mass merchandise, and club stores. ConAgra Foods also has a
strong business-to-business presence, supplying potato, other vegetable,
spice and grain products to a variety of well-known restaurants,
foodservice operators and commercial customers. For more information,
please visit us at www.conagrafoods.com.
1. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that
more than 40 percent of adults in the United States has pre-diabetes,
but is generally unaware of the condition.
Research note: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in adults - United
States, 1990-2000, MMWR Morb. Mortal Wkly Rep. 2003;52;833-837.
SOURCE: ConAgra Foods, Inc.
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
Teresa Paulsen, 402-240-5210
Vice President, Corporate Communication
teresa.paulsen@conagrafoods.com
www.conagrafoods.com