Can a ‘Food as Medicine’ Approach Help Manage Diabetes?

In Stockton, Calif., delivering healthy meal boxes to people with diabetes has led to encouraging results.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Abbott

"Olive oil is my favorite oil," nutrition educator Alex Marapao says, her words wafting out along with the smell of herbs and greens sizzling in a pan.

"I don't know if you cook with olive oil at all, but, if you don't, I recommend it the next time you go grocery shopping," she continues. "I always use olive oil when I cook, and I think it gives a good flavor."

An ode to oil. Only, it's much more than that.

Marapao sprinkles tributes like that into every cooking demonstration she gives at the Emergency Food Bank of Stockton, Calif. She shouts out lean proteins, leafy greens (like the ones she was sauteing in the olive oil for an omelette), whole grains - anything you would label "good for you."

And that is intentional, because, in the battle against diabetes, food is medicine.

The educators at the Food Bank - including Marapao, the nutrition programs supervisor there - are on a mission, along with Community Medical Centers of Stockton and several other dedicated organizations. They want to share nutrition education that takes root in the community and grows healthy habits. And they want these habits to last not only a lifetime, but for generations to come.

It's a critical mission in Stockton - a city of about 320,000 people just south of California's capital city of Sacramento - where almost 60% of residents are prediabetic or living with diabetes.1 It is also a city where, like many around the United States, there are neighborhoods that are considered "food deserts" because they don't have access to neighborhood grocery stores, making it a huge challenge to access healthy, affordable food.

That's why we partnered with these organizations to design a program called Healthy Food Rx that launched in 2021 and receives funding from the Abbott Fund, the philanthropic arm of Abbott.

Participants in the program get a box delivered to their homes every other week. Each is packed with a rotating roster of proteins, produce and other healthy staples. (Some of the items in a recent shipment: kale, mango, pineapple and peanut butter.)

What happened when we worked with our community partners to try to grow the "Food as Medicine" movement in Stockton in an organic way?

The early results are encouraging.

Good Things from Good Food

Food as medicine? Meaning, take two heads of lettuce and call your doctor in the morning?

Well, no. But …

That statement isn't as silly as it sounds. "Food as Medicine" essentially boils down to the idea that you can draw a straight line from healthy foods to improved health. That's why, when you hear "Food as Medicine," you also hear about things like medically tailored meals and produce prescription programs.

Our Healthy Food Rx program puts a grassroots twist on that "prescription" model. After all, the other major aim of the movement is to make sure everyone has access to good nutrition. Instead of having a doctor write prescriptions or putting out medical recommendations, we tackled the problem of food insecurity head-on by delivering the food directly to people managing chronic illnesses.

Already, Stockton is seeing results.

We conducted a study with the Public Health Institute of the "first batch" of 450 participants in our program over the course of 12 months. And what we found was that many of them were able to lower the glucose level in their blood. Participants with uncontrolled diabetes saw their A1C levels go down by 0.8%, and the A1C level of the entire cohort decreased by an average of 0.35%. Both decreases marked statistically significant changes.

On top of that, we saw evidence that healthy habits were taking hold, and that the gospel of good nutrition was spreading. Fruit, vegetable and water consumption went up. About three-quarters of the people in the study said they were still following their meal plan after a year. And almost 40% of them said they now talk to mentors and friends about healthy living.

Ready for a Change

"The light bulb went on for me when I started losing weight without trying," says Barbara White.

White lives in Stockton and makes a mean soup. She loads it up with seafood, macaroni - and, lately, kale, cabbage or greens.

"My grandson … one time, I had broccoli but I forgot to put it in the soup. He called me on it," White says with a laugh. "And he was 5 years old."

White was an enthusiastic member of the first cohort of our Healthy Food Rx program. Before joining, she had been contending with a post-pandemic double whammy: her diabetes, for one thing, and being able to find the healthy foods she needed to manage it.

"I'm going to four different stores," she says. "You try to route it so that you hit everybody - and you get what you need and get out of there. Because, if not, you end up going over budget."

Which segues into another highlight from our Healthy Food Rx 12-month data: Food security increased to 44% from 34%.

All Together Now

Nutrition is an important part of the solution the world needs to counteract the global diabetes epidemic, which impacts hundreds of millions of lives.

But it's one part of many. Our dose of "Food as Medicine" fits into a larger strategy that people in Stockton started building with us five years ago - an initiative we called Future Well Communities. While Healthy Food Rx delivers eats and education:

  • Community Medical Centers provides patients with health education and peer support paired with medical visits to help them stay on track.
  • Community organizations APSARA and El Concilio connect people with diabetes to local community health workers, healthcare services and transportation to get them there.
  • And the Stockton-based University of the Pacific runs diabetes clinics that provide free health screenings and referrals for treatment and other services they need.

The closer these partners work together, the tighter the bonds they form - and the more insights they find. One example: Students from the University of the Pacific's School of Pharmacy recently presented research based on more than 800 screenings at 10 different community health fairs. What was the service they referred the most people for? Nutrition education, which the Emergency Food Bank can now provide, thanks to grants from the Abbott Fund and other organizations.

Marapao and others at the Emergency Food Bank bake an educational element into every Healthy Food Rx box delivery. When Marapao talks up the flavor of olive oil, she's really speaking to the underlying benefit of cooking with a healthy fat instead of canola or vegetable oil. The staff whips up tasty recipes and brings them to life in those live cooking demonstrations from the Food Bank's test kitchen.

People get the food, most importantly, but they also get to cook along at home and bond with each other over their favorite nuggets of nutrition knowledge.

Given all of this - and the encouraging results we've seen early on from Healthy Food Rx - we're expanding the next group of participants in the program to 1,000.

As Leonard Hansen, CEO of the Emergency Food Bank, says: "The idea is to inject at least some ‘food-as-medicine' thinking into all of what we do. And we do that through the community health workers."

Each food box is delivered with hope - that, with programs like Healthy Food Rx, with partnerships like Future Well Communities, we're cooking up a fresh approach to helping people live healthier lives.

References

1 Kietzman KG, Bacong AM, Gutierrez B, Pourat N. Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Stockton: Abbott Fund's Strategic Plan. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research; 2018.

Healthy Food Rx Recipe
Pressed Kale Salad with Tofu and Pineapple

Ingredients:

Salad

  • 3 cups kale
  • 2 cups dandelion
  • 1-½ cup diced pineapple
  • 2 cups grilled tofu
  • Pecans and blueberries (optional)

Dressing

  • ½ cup olive oil
  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 shallot, minced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • salt and ground black pepper to taste

Directions:

  1. In a mason jar combine olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, shallots, garlic, salt and black pepper.
  2. Place the lid on the jar and shake vigorously until thoroughly combined.
  3. In a big bowl combine kale, dandelion, pineapple and grilled tofu. (Optional: top with pecans and blueberries.) Add dressing and mix up until vegetables are fully coated.
  4. Serve and enjoy!

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Cadence’s 2023 Diversity in Technology Scholarship Awarded to 28 Students

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Cadence Design Systems
By Ryan Robello

Over the past six years, Cadence's Diversity in Technology Scholarship Program has directly supported students from underrepresented communities in their journeys to receive a bachelor's, master's, or PhD degree in a technical field. We are excited to announce the recipients of our 2023 Diversity in Technology Scholarships! In the first of a four-part blog series, we're spotlighting the outstanding academic achievements of 28 students.

As our scholarships continue to make impactful differences in the lives of student applicants and their families, we could not be happier with the growth of our reach this cycle. In 2023, we shattered our previous application record and received more than 300 submissions, seeing an increase of nearly double year-over-year. We are truly elated by the overwhelming number of responses. We were also inspired by the thoughtful essays, impressive resumes, and acclaimed recommendations we received. These talented students represent the next generation of diverse innovators, which signifies the importance of scholarships that support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Cadence is proud to contribute these funds as part of our mission to create an inclusive environment that fosters a range of perspectives across the tech industry. Each awardee is currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or electronic engineering. They were selected based on their leadership skills, recognition of their accomplishments, endorsement from professors, and their drive to shape the world of technology.

Throughout these blog posts, we look forward to highlighting the individual stories of our recipients and learning more about the ways they aim to impact technology in their careers.

Congratulations to this year's 28 Cadence Diversity in Technology scholarship recipients!

Black Students in TechnologyLatinx Students in TechnologyWomen in Technology
Adedamola Adesokan
University of New Mexico
Allison Delgado
Santa Clara University
Arisa Chue
Stanford University
Alavajoy Asante
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Emily Arana
University of California, Davis
Ecy King
Stanford University
Aramide Ogundiran
Morgan State University
Jimena Noa-Guevara
Oregon State University
Hyunsu Chae
University of Texas at Austin
Jonan Mazni
New York Institute of Technology
Jose Guajardo
University of California, Berkeley
Iwinosa Aideyan
Clemson University
Kelvin Kwakye
North Carolina State University
Rosalinda Garcia
Oregon State University
Layla Ghalayini
Georgia Institute of Technology
Kyle Johnson
University of Washington
Sarah Barreto Ornellas
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lily Chen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nkechi Akwari
University of Cincinnati
Vinicius Cabral do Nascimento
Purdue University
Mansi Sood
Carnegie Mellon University
Oluwadamiola Oke
The George Washington University
Xiomara Gonzalez
University of Texas at Austin
Nishith Chakraborty
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Precious Kolawole
Carleton University
Promise Ekpo
Cornell University
Saba Mansour
Cornell University
Sneha Narasimhan
North Carolina State University

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Fragrance Creators’ Statement Calling on the Senate to Pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act

WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Today, Fragrance Creators Association (Fragrance Creators) issued the following statement after Farah K. Ahmed, Fragrance Creators' President and CEO, wrote Senate leadership urging them to quickly pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act:

"The bipartisan Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act will expand and enhance dollar-for-dollar expensing of research and development (R&D) and ensure that the American fragrance industry remains competitive. We were pleased to see the House overwhelmingly pass this bill and are hopeful the same spirit of bipartisanship will lead to swift passage of this essential legislation when it comes before the U.S. Senate.

"Our members have invested heavily in R&D to develop new products, design sustainable manufacturing processes, create jobs, and contribute tens of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy. Losing the ability to fully expense R&D costs in the year they are incurred has resulted in increased costs of investment and has discouraged innovation.

"That is why Fragrance Creators has urged Congress to retroactively restore full current year R&D expensing and has done so again today through a letter to Senate leadership. We look forward to continuing to work with Congress as they pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, which will help the fragrance industry remain globally competitive while sustainably investing to create the next generation of fragrance products."

Fragrance Creators Association is the trade association representing the majority of fragrance manufacturing in North America. We also represent fragrance-related interests along the value chain. Fragrance Creators' member companies are diverse, including large, medium, and small-sized companies that create, manufacture, and use fragrances and scents for home care, personal care, home design, fine fragrance, and industrial and institutional products, as well as those that supply fragrance ingredients, including natural extracts and other raw materials that are used in perfumery and fragrance mixtures. Fragrance Creators established and administers the Congressional Fragrance Caucus, ensuring ongoing dialogue with members of Congress and staff. Fragrance Creators also produces The Fragrance Conservatory, the comprehensive digital resource for high-quality information about fragrance-www.fragranceconservatory.com. Learn more about Fragrance Creators at fragrancecreators.org-for people, perfume, and the planet.

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Celebrating a Decade of Flavor: 10th Annual Culinary Kickoff at the Big Game Unveils Stellar Chef Lineup and Hall of Fame Legends for Unforgettable Gastronomic Extravaganza

Join us for a delectable display of fine fare, football legends, and fabulous finds at Culinary Kickoff's 10th Annual Big Game Extravaganza on February 8. Indulge in the ultimate culinary pre-celebration to the big game.

LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Culinary Kickoff™ is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 10th Annual Culinary Kickoff™ event, set to take place on Thursday, February 8, 2024, from 7:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the prestigious Keep Memory Alive Event Center in Las Vegas. This culinary extravaganza serves as the perfect prelude to the big game, promising an unparalleled experience that merges exquisite cuisine, world-class entertainment, and charitable contributions.

Following the monumental success of the Culinary Kickoff Grand Prix™ hosted at Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas in November, this event is poised to elevate the culinary journey to new heights. A consortium of renowned chefs, including award-winning Chef Michael Mina, will be in attendance at the event with their culinary offerings.

"As an avid football fan, the Culinary Kickoff is one of my favorite events of the year," Chef Michael Mina remarks. "It brings together great chefs, great food, and great athletes, but it's also in support of the V Foundation for Cancer Research and a scholarship fund at The Culinary Institute of America, which is obviously near and dear to my heart."

Renowned chefs who will grace the event with their culinary prowess include:

  • Chef Michael Mina: A highly acclaimed chef known for his innovative culinary techniques and globally inspired cuisine. He has established numerous award-winning restaurants across the globe.
  • Chef Charlie Palmer: Renowned for his modern American cooking style, Palmer is a celebrated chef, restaurateur, and recipient of numerous awards. His culinary ventures embody creativity and sophistication.
  • Chef Adam Sobel: With a passion for bold flavors and creative presentations, Sobel is a rising star in the culinary world. His innovative approach to cuisine has garnered attention and praise.
  • Chef Lasheeda Perry: Known as the "Queen of Flavor," Perry is a talented pastry chef with a penchant for sophisticated and quirky desserts.
  • Elizabeth Blau: An influential figure in the culinary scene, Blau is celebrated for her expertise in restaurant development and her commitment to delivering exceptional dining experiences.
  • Chef Kim Canteenwalla: Known for his culinary artistry and dedication to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Canteenwalla crafts dishes that reflect his passion for exquisite flavors.
  • Chef Thomas Bellec: A master of French cuisine, creating exquisite dishes that transport your palate to the heart of France.
  • Chef Antwan Ellis: An experienced talent celebrated for his innovative culinary creations in hospitality.
  • Chef Steve Mannino: With a background rooted in classic techniques and a flair for contemporary cuisine, Mannino's culinary creations exude innovation and finesse.
  • Chef Logan Foos: A chef celebrated for his commitment to sustainability and farm-to-table practices, Foos' culinary creations emphasize fresh, wholesome ingredients and inventive recipes.
  • Chef Alessandro and Chef Heather: Catering chefs and culinary masterminds behind The Sin City Chef.

Each of these chefs brings a unique perspective and skill set to the culinary landscape, contributing to the diverse and exceptional offerings at the Culinary Kickoff™.

"As a founding chef of The Culinary Kickoff, it's an event I look forward to every year. Marrying two of my favorite things --football and food-- it unites some of the world's greatest chefs and legendary athletes in the wine and spirits world," says Chef Charlie Palmer. "Celebrating its 10th anniversary in Las Vegas, this year promises to be one for the books!"

Guests will indulge in an array of delights, complemented by craft cocktails and a dedicated whiskey bar, ensuring a sensory adventure for every palate. As a special highlight, the Hall of Legends Lounge, presented by Charles Woodson, will host fellow esteemed NFL legends, including Marshall Faulk, Warren Moon, Will Blackmon, Emmitt Smith, Shannon Sharpe, Mark Sanchez, renowned sportscaster Sage Steele, and Ken Hamlin, with his premium brand, The Arrival, adding a touch of star power, to the event.

"I am thrilled to take part in this year's Culinary Kickoff alongside such a talented lineup of Hall of Fame legends and renowned chefs. I'm looking forward to a fun night of fantastic food, wine, cocktails, and charitable donations in support of the V Foundation of Cancer Research," shares former football running back Marshall Faulk.

In alignment with Culinary Kickoff™'s commitment to philanthropy, a Silent Auction will be held during the evening, with proceeds benefitting the V Foundation, supporting crucial cancer research initiatives. This endeavor underscores the event's dedication to positively impacting society beyond the culinary realm.

For those with a refined palate, our selection of food and liquor partners is sure to delight. Savor the exceptional offerings from:

  • Intercept Wines and Woodson Whiskey by Charles Woodson
  • John Anthony Family of Wines and Spirits
  • JaM Cellars
  • Jackson Family Wines
  • Silver Oak
  • Sylvie Vineyards
  • El Negocio Tequila
  • Bricoleur Vineyards
  • The Wine MVP by Will Blackmon
  • Le Portier Cognac by Shannon Sharpe
  • Santo Tequila by Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar
  • Carbonadi Vodka
  • Peroni
  • Petrossian Caviar
  • Westholme
  • Rub Smoke Love by Matt Chatham
  • Melissa's Produce
  • Espresso martinis by All That And A Latte mobile coffee cart.
  • and a delectable dessert assortment from the upscale, black box cookie brand Last Crumb and the luxurious confections brand Lady M, famous for their Signature Mille Crêpes.

As if the culinary delights and star-studded guest list weren't enough, there will also be live entertainment presented by JaM Cellars and surprise guests to keep the excitement going throughout the evening.

For more information about Culinary Kickoff™ and the Delisle Group, please visit their website.

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ABOUT CULINARY KICKOFF™

Culinary Kickoff™ annually convenes the world's top chef, vintner, celebrity, and athletic stars for a highly anticipated kickoff event filled with food, wine, specialty cocktails, sports, and live music ahead of a global marquee event. It is our passion to entertain and host our guests at the highest level while creating an intimate, fun, and delicious atmosphere…with a purpose! Learn more at www.culinarykickoff.com. For Sponsorship Inquiries, please email Chrissy@thedelislegroup.com Follow Culinary Kickoff™ on Facebook: Culinary Kickoff, Instagram: @culinarykickoff, and Twitter: @culinarykickoff

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Tiny Souls Media Inc. Joins Forces With Animation Studio K Love You Bye to Launch Groundbreaking Children’s Animated Series ‘Zip & the Tiny Sprouts’ on YouTube

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Tiny Souls Media Inc., a start-up children's media company, is thrilled to announce a partnership with animation studio K Love You Bye, founded by Peter Johnston of Fade In Studio and Kyle Logan, to bring to life a new children's animated series entitled "Zip & the Tiny Sprouts," under animation director Chris Bennet (Bluey). Featuring 26 seven-minute episodes set in the whimsical Harmony Hollow, the series aims to entertain young audiences while supporting learning and development on important themes such as kindness, patience, and gratitude. "Zip & the Tiny Sprouts" is set to debut on YouTube to offer accessibility to a wide range of families worldwide.

The Tiny Souls Media creative team is led by Canadian-Australian performer Shadi Toloui-Wallace and Lacey Mason (Sesame Workshop, Dodo Kids) as Head of Development and Production. "Zip & the Tiny Sprouts" is poised to stand out as a must-watch for families seeking wholesome entertainment. Each episode is thoughtfully crafted to support character development and social-emotional learning through engaging stories and memorable music.

One of the noteworthy features of "Zip & the Tiny Sprouts" is its original soundtrack, which will showcase a diverse range of musical genres and performers. The series will feature fresh, fun songs that enhance learning and storytelling while fostering a love for a rich tapestry of music and culture with young audiences.

"We are incredibly excited about the partnership with K Love You Bye for 'Zip & the Tiny Sprouts.' The series is not just an animated adventure; it's a journey through the values that shape character and community," said Denise Sabet, CEO of Tiny Souls Media.

"We are beyond thrilled to be working in collaboration with Tiny Souls Media in producing this series. Tiny Souls have shown a care and attention to elevating children's media beyond entertainment by creating a benefit to our global community," says Peter Johnston, Managing Director of K Love You Bye. "K Love You Bye is incredibly proud to be showcasing our exceptional Brisbane, Australia, crew and, through this exciting new collaboration, help bring a unique world of characters to life - full of whimsy, humor and authenticity that both kids and parents will enjoy together," adds Johnston.

The magical unveiling of "Zip & the Tiny Sprouts" is planned for April 2024 where Harmony Hollow comes to life and children embark on an enchanting journey of self-discovery, friendship, and valuable life lessons.

About Tiny Souls Media:

Tiny Souls Media is a start-up children's media and caregiver resources company that encourages little ones and their families to reach their full potential by creating content that is engaging, memorable, and meaningful.

About Fade In Studio's K Love You Bye:

Fade In Studio's K Love You Bye is an up-and-coming 2D animation studio committed to producing heartfelt and compelling content for all ages that feels genuine and authentic.

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press@tinysoulsmedia.com
+1(201) 371-5337‬

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Baker Tilly’s BuzzHouse Podcast: The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2023

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Baker Tilly:

Authored by Garrick Gibson, Donald N. Bernards

Baker Tilly's podcast series specifically for professionals in the multifamily housing industry.

On this episode of BuzzHouse, hosts Don Bernards and Garrick Gibson sit down with Emily Cadik, Chief Executive Officer of the Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition (AHTCC). The three discuss the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2023, including: how did we get here, what's happening now, what's next and some details within the legislation. Press play and take a listen to this insightful episode!

Special guests

Emily Cadik | Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition

Emily Cadik is the Chief Executive Officer of the Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition (AHTCC), where she leads advocacy to support affordable rental housing financed using the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit). Prior to joining the AHTCC, she was a Senior Director of Public Policy at Enterprise Community Partners, where she led policy and advocacy related to the Housing Credit and other affordable housing and community development issues. While at Enterprise she served on the board of the AHTCC, chairing the Legislative Committee, co-chairing the Marketing Committee, and serving on the Executive Committee since 2016. She also helped to lead the A Call To Invest in Our Neighborhoods (ACTION) Campaign, the nationwide coalition of more than 2,000 organizations and businesses advocating on behalf of the Housing Credit, and remains active in this nationwide advocacy effort. In 2017 she received the NHP Foundation's inaugural Advocacy Award, and in 2016 was named one of Affordable Housing Finance's Young Leaders.

For more insights, visit Baker Tilly's multifamily housing page.

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