You’ve used blood glucose regulation to teach
homeostasis. Extend those lessons with classroom-ready strategies that address
how policy and place contribute to Type 2 Diabetes.
TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will:
1. become familiar with a research-based storyline that disassociates genetics from health outcomes; 2. learn that type 2 diabetes is a complex condition that is heavily influenced by environmental factors such as access to resources, personal choice, product marketing, public policy, socio-economic status, and stress; and 3. learn that environmental factors can both increase and decrease a person’s risk for type 2 diabetes.
SPEAKERS:
Joan Griswold (University of Washington: Seattle, WA), Atom Lesiak (University of Washington: Seattle, WA)