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1 Funded by the Ministry of Health & Long Term Care, Government of Ontario Wabano Diabetes Program February 2015 To receive monthly copies of Clan Connection, please contact Jessika Quigley at [email protected] or call 613-748-0657 (ext.243). Bear Moon (February) The Bear Moon (February) is the time when the bear gently awakens in its den during its winter sleep and turns. The bear carries strong medicine and teaches us about the importance of sleep and quiet introspection in healing. Source: 13 Moon Teachings-Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health 2014 In this month’s issue of Clan Connection: 1. Check out the list of upcoming events: o Heart Health Boot Camp 4 weeks of fun! o Diabetes Sharing Circle 2 Wednesdays this month! 2. The Good Food Box Program o Eat more veggies and fruits --plus save money! 3. Diabetes February Heart Health Quiz o Test your Nutrition and Heart Health IQ! Check out the quiz online featured on Wabano’s Facebook Page! 4. Heart Healthy Nutrition o Recipes and nutrition tips from the dietitian 5. February Fitness Classes o Clan members receive 2 clan points per Wabano fitness class attended! See Page 8 for class schedule. 6. A message from the local Pharmacist o Meet Steven Fisher from Vanier Pharmacy Mary Devlin was excited to trade in her clan points for a Wabano Diabetes Clan Tea Set! To become a member check out page 10 for +info! Glenda Eagle saved up her points and traded in for the Loblaws gift card! Have fun shopping Glenda!

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Wabano Diabetes Program – February 2015

To receive monthly copies of Clan Connection, please contact

Jessika Quigley at [email protected] or call 613-748-0657 (ext.243).

Bear Moon (February) The Bear Moon (February) is the time when the bear

gently awakens in its den during its winter sleep and

turns. The bear carries strong medicine and teaches us

about the importance of sleep and

quiet introspection in healing.

Source: 13 Moon Teachings-Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health 2014

In this month’s issue of Clan Connection:

1. Check out the list of upcoming events: o Heart Health Boot Camp – 4 weeks of fun!

o Diabetes Sharing Circle –2 Wednesdays this month!

2. The Good Food Box Program o Eat more veggies and fruits --plus save money!

3. Diabetes February Heart Health Quiz o Test your Nutrition and Heart Health IQ! Check out

the quiz online featured on Wabano’s Facebook Page!

4. Heart Healthy Nutrition

o Recipes and nutrition tips from the dietitian

5. February Fitness Classes o Clan members receive 2 clan points per Wabano

fitness class attended! See Page 8 for class schedule.

6. A message from the local Pharmacist

o Meet Steven Fisher from Vanier Pharmacy

Mary Devlin was excited to trade in

her clan points for a Wabano

Diabetes Clan Tea Set! To become a

member check out page 10 for +info!

Glenda Eagle saved up her points

and traded in for the Loblaws gift

card! Have fun shopping Glenda!

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Wabano Diabetes CLAN EVENT

DATE & TIME LOCATION DETAILS

Heart Health Boot Camp

Date: Tuesday, February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th Time: 5-7pm Clan Points: 5 per session attended

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Wabano Mamawi Sky Floor (3rd floor)

Heart Health Boot Camp is great for anyone who would like to:

Manage Blood Pressure

Reduce Cholesterol

Achieve a Healthier Weight

Stick to a Grocery Budget

Eliminate Processed Foods

Prevent/Manage Diabetes *Please note that this is a 4 week program. To receive 5 points per class you must participate in both workshop and physical activity session.

Diabetes Sharing Circle

Date: Wednesday February 11th Time: 2-3 pm Wednesday February 25th Time: 2-3 pm Clan Points: 5

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Wabano Cedar Lodge Water Floor (Clinic - main floor)

Share your story of living with Diabetes! Join the diabetes team for a smudge and a confidential discussion about diabetes topics including: emotional aspects of living with diabetes, medications, and more. This month we have an afternoon and evening session available. Light refreshments will be served.

Fitness Classes in February

Please Check Page 8 (Varying dates and times)

Clan Points: 2

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health

Boost your Clan Points & your Fitness! Who knew fitness could be this much fun and rewarding! Each time you participate in a Wabano fitness class, you will receive 2 clan points! So why not try a relaxing yoga class or get moving and grooving with Zumba!

Dental Clinic

Date: Thursday February 12th Time: 2-5 pm Clan Points: 2

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health

Diabetes and your Teeth! Do you know that diabetes has a significant impact on dental health? Learn more by attending a dental screening session anytime between 2-5pm. No appointment necessary!

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Save Money and Eat Healthy!

-----with the Good Food Box Program !

Enjoy a variety of fresh fruit & vegetables available

each month when you place an order with the Good

Food Box. Check out the table below for packages and

costs:

Item Cost

Fruit Bag (fruit only) $5.00

Small Box $10.00

Medium Box $15.00

Family Size $20.00

Organic $25.00

How are you saving money?

The Good Food Box is economical; the $20.00 box would cost about $34.00 at the

grocery store. By following recipes that incorporate the produce included in the

Good Food Box, you are also ensuring that you make good use of your purchase!

Who can buy from the Good Food Box Program?

The Good Food Box Program is open to everyone, without any membership fees

or obligations to order each month. It’s up for you to decide on what months and

items you would like to purchase.

How to Order:

If you wish to place an order, you can make your cash payment to Jessika Quigley

or Cindy Peltier. Reminder: Cash only. No cheques accepted.

If you wish to order online, please visit:

http://www.ottawagoodfoodbox.ca/?page_id=69

Order up until: Monday, February 9th

Pick up date: Tuesday, February 17th

*Tip: Bring reusable bags to collect your

produce as the big green containers shown in

picture are for delivery purposes only.

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February Diabetes Quiz:

Heart Health & Nutrition Test your Nutrition and Heart Health IQ! 10 Clan Points for diabetes clan members

who pass (score of 50% or higher).

Check out the quiz online, featured on Wabano’s Facebook Page!

1. In order to lower cholesterol, you should avoid eating eggs:

a. True

b. False

2. Most of the cholesterol in your body comes from your:

a. Food Intake

b. Liver

3. Eating more FIBRE can help reduce blood cholesterol levels:

a. True

b. False

4. Losing weight can help lower your cholesterol:

a. True

b. False

5. Which snack is best for your heart?

a. A banana

b. A handful of walnuts

c. Unsalted pretzels

6. Taking fish oil supplements is as good for you as eating fish:

a. True

b. False

7. Most sodium in our diet comes from:

a. Salt added to foods (i.e. Processed, prepackaged foods)

b. Salt added during cooking

c. None of the above

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8. How long does it generally take to allow for taste buds to adjust to a low salt diet?

a. 2 days

b. 1 week

c. 4 to 6 weeks

d. 8 to 12 weeks

9. Sea Salt is a good alternative to table salt:

a. True

b. False

10. What is the main cause of high cholesterol levels?

a. Too much cholesterol in the diet

b. Too much saturated fat in the diet

c. Too much sodium in the diet

11. Eating oatmeal can help lower your bad (LDL) cholesterol levels:

a. True

b. False

12. If you want to lower cholesterol you should avoid all fat:

a. True

b. False

13. Plant sterols are naturally found in a variety of plant based foods. Research shows that plant

sterols can help lower LDL cholesterol levels:

a. True

b. False

14. What types of nuts provide protein, fibre and healthy fats?

a. Walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts

b. Macadamia nuts, pecans, pine nuts

c. All of the above

15. Monitoring portion sizes, such as meat & alternatives, can help reduce cholesterol levels:

a. True

b. False

Please submit completed quizzes to the Wabano Diabetes Program.

Phone: Jessika or Laura at 613-748-0657 (ext. 243 or 227)

Email: Jessika - [email protected] or Laura - [email protected]

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Strawberry Grapefruit Smoothie

Makes 4 servings

Ingredients:

2 cups ice

2 cups frozen strawberries

2 frozen (or fresh) bananas

2 cups freshly squeezed grapefruit or orange juice

2 cups yogurt (choose low fat yogurt such as 2% M.F or less)

Directions:

Combine the ingredients in a blender and pulse until the smoothie is

puréed. Serve immediately with a wedge of grapefruit or orange, and a

strawberry if desired.

Nutrition (per serving) : 190.5 calories; 0.5g fat; 0.1g saturated fat; 0g trans fat; 6.5g protein; 42.4

grams carbohydrate; 2.8g fibre; 65.2 mg sodium; 3.8mg cholesterol; 732.0mg potassium; 164.4 mg

calcium; 1.1 mg iron.

*Nutrition information acquired through eattracker recipe analyzer.

**Recipe source: Babble (http://www.babble.com/best-recipes/strawberry-grapefruit-smoothie-a-refreshing-treat/)

Dietitian Tip 1: Smoothies are easy to make and can help increase your vegetable and fruit intake. The

Strawberry Grapefruit smoothie counts as 2 servings of vegetables and fruit in accordance to Eating

Well with Canada’s Food Guide Recommendations.

Dietitian Tip 2: Vegetables can easily be hidden in a smoothie if you add in with fruits. Fruit

overpowers the flavor of vegetables. This tip might be one to try if you have a picky eater at home or

someone who does not enjoy eating their vegetables!

Dietitian Tip 3: If you look at the nutrition information in the box above, look at the carbohydrate and

fibre amount. If you live with diabetes and follow carbohydrate counting you will see that one serving

of this smoothie provides 39.6 g of what’s referred to as ‘available carbohydrate’. For more

information on carbohydrate counting, nutrition label reading and meal planning contact a dietitian or

call Jessika Quigley, RD,CDE at 613-748-0657 (ext.243) or email [email protected] .

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Take a heart shaped cookie cutter or carve yourself a heart

into watermelon or other fruit. Using toothpicks connect

orange wedges on either side of heart to create this cute cupid

inspired treat! Try serving this as a side for breakfast or for a

light dessert!

Fruit contains fibre and nutrients that can help lower your risk

of heart disease and stroke! Fruit also contains water to help

keep you hydrated, and electrolytes to replenish the salts you

lose through perspiration during physical activity.

Layer low fat yogurt, fruit (fresh or frozen) and a high fibre

cereal (i.e bran flakes, shreddies or other high fibre cereal) to

make a heart healthy parfait! Add a handful of unsalted,

unroasted nuts for a healthy protein boost!

Nuts contain heart healthy fats that can help lower cholesterol

if they are replaced for unhealthy fat containing foods (i.e

cookies, chips, pastries). A healthy portion of nuts is ¼ cup. If

you add some dried cereal and fruit to the mix, you can make

yourself a tasty and energy filled homemade trail mix.

Lightly spread a non-hydrogenated margarine (ie. becel) on a

slice of whole wheat, rye or multigrain bread.

Cut a heart shape in center of bread. Place on frying pan, break

one egg in center. Fry on both sides until egg is cooked and

“heart cookie” is toasted as desired.

Serve with a side of fruit and yogurt and you have a lovely and

nutritious breakfast, brunch or post-workout meal :)

Eggs are full of nutrition, and studies show that an egg a day

does not increase cholesterol levels, so get crackin’ and enjoy!

Health Tip: Eat breakfast within 1 hour after waking

to help boost your metabolism and energy level!

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February Fitness Schedule @ Wabano

**Clan members receive 2 points per fitness class attended – please sign in with instructor**

Class Location Details Date/Time Instructor

Skating on the Canal

Meet on the Canal by the NAC

Enjoy the afternoon on the world’s longest skating rink! Don’t forget to dress for the weather!

Thursdays 11-12 pm Length: 60 minutes

Cindy Peltier

613-748-0657 (214) [email protected]

Zumba Earth Floor (basement) Wabano Centre, 299 Montreal Road

Be prepared to move your body, have fun and sweat hard in this class. If you like to dance you will love Zumba! This class is for all fitness levels!

Tuesdays 6pm-7pm Length: 60 minutes

Johanna Jimenez Pardo Zumba Instructor

Box Fit Cultural Gathering Space (2

nd floor),

Wabano Centre, 299 Montreal Road

A combination of strength training exercises and boxing techniques to give you that extra fitness challenge.

Thursdays 5pm–6pm Length: 60 minutes

Justin Holness Experienced boxer

Tai Chi & Tea & Physio

Earth floor (basement) Wabano Centre 299Montreal Road

Improve your balance, memory and coordination in this relaxing and moving meditation. Herbal tea is also served to participants of this class.

Thursdays 5pm-6pm Length: 60 minutes

Nathaniel Parant, experienced tai chi instructor

Yoga Wabano basement, 299 Montreal Road

A relaxing, strengthening and stretching session for all fitness levels! This class will help you manage stress and leave you feeling refreshed.

Thursdays 6pm-7pm Length: 60 minutes

Elizabeth Whissell, Registered Yoga Teacher

Snow -shoeing

Meet us at 300 Peres Des Blancs Richelieu Vanier Community Center

Join us outdoors as we explore the trails behind Richelieu Vanier Centre every Thursday. Dress warm and bring your water bottle. Snowshoes are provided.

Thursdays 6om-7pm Length: 60 minutes

Lance Brown, Healthy Living Coordinator

Health Tip: Aim to get 150 minutes of activity each week! If you can’t make up the minutes by attending a

Wabano fitness class, check out other physical activity programs in your area (such as at Odawa Native Friendship

Centre) or make it a point to go outside for a walk -or try the mall if the temperature is too cold! You can also find

tons of free exercise videos on youtube and other websites such as www.fitnessblender.com which provides a

wide range of FREE exercise videos for low, moderate and high intensity workouts! Check it out!

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Steven Fisher, local pharmacist, shares a message about diabetes.

Hello my name is Steven Fisher, I am a community pharmacist here

in Vanier. I have been asked by the Wabano Diabetes Clan to write

a few paragraphs on diabetes management and why it is so

important. The analogy that I like to use to describe diabetes goes

as follows...

Diabetes is like using low grade oil in a high performance car... the

car will run without incident for quite a long time but behind the

scenes it is doing damage to the vital parts of the machine.

It is very common for people to not prioritize the management of their diabetes because for

the most part you don't feel sick when your sugar is high. In fact you might feel 100%

normal. Diabetes lulls patients into a false sense of control of their affliction. If you look at

diabetics that require hospitalization a vast majority of them would be people who have

been diabetics for decades, not newly diagnosed patients.

If you are a diabetic is it crucial to manage your sugar levels from the very beginning, you

cannot play catch up with this disease. Once the disease has started doing damage it isn't

reversible.

Diabetes affects many areas of the body; the areas that are mostly affected are the blood

vessels (large and small), the kidneys, brain, feet, skin and eyes. For more information about

diabetes and the effects on the body I suggest having a read of the articles available on the

mayo clinic website (www.mayoclinic.org). It is a very concise and understandable resource.

Making diabetes as a priority in your life may make you feel as an outsider with your friends

and family but you only get one body and it is a manageable problem. I would be more

than happy to support you through your journey and to make you feel proud for taking

your health seriously.

Health Tip: Ask your

pharmacist for more

information about the

medications you take.

Taking medication as

directed is important for

safety and effectiveness.

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Clan Point

Rewards

Clan

Points

Pedometer

Water Bottle

Wabano Clan Mug

20

Fitness Bundle

Yoga Mat 30

Diabetes or other Healthy

Living Cook

Book/Education

Resource

40

Traditional Medicine

Bundles 50

Loblaws $20 Grocery Card 60

Loblaws Gourmet Cooking

Class 70

Loblaws $50 Grocery Card 120

What is the Wabano Diabetes Clan?

The Wabano diabetes clan is for any person living with a diagnosis of

diabetes (prediabetes, gestational diabetes or type 1 or type 2 diabetes),

that wants to improve their self-management skills. The Wabano Diabetes

Clan’s role is to offer innovative approaches to learning and make diabetes

self-management education fun and rewarding!

What are clan points?

Clan points can be accumulated by attending Wabano diabetes clan

events. They were created to encourage participation in diabetes and

other health related events for people living with diabetes.

How do I earn clan points?

Clan points can only be accumulated by registered Wabano Diabetes Clan

members. They are earned after a clan member has attended a diabetes

education session, nutrition workshop or other health related event

offered through the Wabano diabetes program.

How do I know how many clan points I have accumulated?

Any event that is offered through the Wabano diabetes program will list

the number of clan points that can be earned by attending. Clan events are

advertised through CLAN CONNECTION monthly newsletter, the Wabano

Centre for Aboriginal Health website (www.wabano.com), Wabano

Facebook, Twitter and through the Wabano clinic.

Clan points are tracked by the Wabano diabetes program health care

professionals, who would be more than happy to notify clan members of

their accumulated points upon request.

How do I become a Wabano Diabetes Clan member?

If you or someone you know live with diabetes, please contact Jessika or

Laura to register with the Wabano Diabetes Clan! 613-748-0657 (ext.243)

or email: [email protected] - or- [email protected].