Barry Baines
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Last thoughts, Barry? I think Susan and Nicole just really covered
Last thoughts, Barry? I think Susan and Nicole just really covered
the basis on it and you know shared and also you know that sharing is so helpful that you know it really brings a human face to the experience and and oftentimes because that that emotional feeling is what oftentimes makes this so meaningful as opposed to just a you know a check mark you know on your driver's license when you hear the actual story
the basis on it and you know shared and also you know that sharing is so helpful that you know it really brings a human face to the experience and and oftentimes because that that emotional feeling is what oftentimes makes this so meaningful as opposed to just a you know a check mark you know on your driver's license when you hear the actual story
And then on the back end, obviously, is, you know, her aunt did a lot to extend people's lives and improve their quality of life. And so it's just like a blessing that you can, you know, pass on to paying it forward, passing it on to others. So Susan and Nicole, thank you so much.
And then on the back end, obviously, is, you know, her aunt did a lot to extend people's lives and improve their quality of life. And so it's just like a blessing that you can, you know, pass on to paying it forward, passing it on to others. So Susan and Nicole, thank you so much.
Only that I agree with you 100%. And it's very complex and multifactorial. And things, you know, begin even before children are born in terms of that environment that might predispose them to both obesity, and certainly to diabetes as well. So it's one of these things that's with us.
Only that I agree with you 100%. And it's very complex and multifactorial. And things, you know, begin even before children are born in terms of that environment that might predispose them to both obesity, and certainly to diabetes as well. So it's one of these things that's with us.
It's also very genetic because I know as Teresa and Julie probably can talk about, there are certain populations that have a very high prevalence of diabetes that probably has a significant genetic link as well.
It's also very genetic because I know as Teresa and Julie probably can talk about, there are certain populations that have a very high prevalence of diabetes that probably has a significant genetic link as well.
you know, in the late 70s and 80s. And a lot of it is from the nutritional perspective, I sort of remember, you know, the 70s and 80s, where the fast food boom, took off. And again, that wouldn't win any healthy food awards, mostly with offerings and a lot more fried foods coming in, more processed foods. So I actually have questions about that.
you know, in the late 70s and 80s. And a lot of it is from the nutritional perspective, I sort of remember, you know, the 70s and 80s, where the fast food boom, took off. And again, that wouldn't win any healthy food awards, mostly with offerings and a lot more fried foods coming in, more processed foods. So I actually have questions about that.
Even though things are multifactorial for how this happened, it's sort of Can we sort out what are the big play? You know, I'd like to hear what are the priority ones where then we could, you know, all sort of, you know, think about and work together to start making an impact. It's so complicated. We can't do it all. But if we could do something, then Clarence will, you know, will be more calm.
Even though things are multifactorial for how this happened, it's sort of Can we sort out what are the big play? You know, I'd like to hear what are the priority ones where then we could, you know, all sort of, you know, think about and work together to start making an impact. It's so complicated. We can't do it all. But if we could do something, then Clarence will, you know, will be more calm.
I'll be more calm and Stan will be more calm. But that's one of the things is how can we also help to get the word out? But I wonder if you could just, you know, help us to understand sort of what that priority piece, what are the big players, you know, in this?
I'll be more calm and Stan will be more calm. But that's one of the things is how can we also help to get the word out? But I wonder if you could just, you know, help us to understand sort of what that priority piece, what are the big players, you know, in this?
Yeah, I just wanted to build on that and actually ask more questions because it seems that one of the issues is with the designated food deserts. In a lot of these communities, There are no grocery stores. And the only grocery store is, I would say, 7-Eleven. You know, it's Speedway. It's, you know, Holiday. It's the gas stations and fast foods. You have lots of those, but not grocery stores.
Yeah, I just wanted to build on that and actually ask more questions because it seems that one of the issues is with the designated food deserts. In a lot of these communities, There are no grocery stores. And the only grocery store is, I would say, 7-Eleven. You know, it's Speedway. It's, you know, Holiday. It's the gas stations and fast foods. You have lots of those, but not grocery stores.