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Photo credit: Alameda County Community Food Bank Copyright © 2014 The Regents of the University of California, All Rights Reserved Created by Michelle Ross, Elizabeth Campbell, Karen Webb & Laura Vollmer Atkins Center for Weight and Health at UC Berkeley Photo credit: Alameda County Community Food Bank

DIAGNOSED DIABETES WAS UNCOMMON BEFORE 1994

Source: CDC, 2014, National Diabetes Statistic Report

Leading cause of death for Americans Many premature deaths from heart disease are preventable Source: CDC, 2013

Child overweight and obesity increased in past two decades Type 2 diabetes increasing among children, particularly minority populations Iron deficiency is common, leads to poor learning performance and fatigue Source: Ogden, 2014; CDC Childhood Obesity Facts; American Diabetes Association Statistics About Diabetes; CDC National Diabetes Statistic Report, 2014; CDC Nutrition and The Health of Young People Photo credit: Alameda County Community Food Bank

Copyright © 2014 The Regents of the University of California, All Rights Reserved Created by Michelle Ross, Elizabeth Campbell, Karen Webb & Laura Vollmer Atkins Center for Weight and Health at UC Berkeley

Photo credit: Alameda County Community Food Bank Copyright © 2014 The Regents of the University of California, All Rights Reserved Created by Michelle Ross, Elizabeth Campbell, Karen Webb & Laura Vollmer Atkins Center for Weight and Health at UC Berkeley