
Entertainment mogul Damon Dashs new Dash Diabetes Network is all about healthy living
Entertainment and media veteran Damon Dash is now in the business of advocating for others to adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle and a better quality of life.
The star was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was 15 years old. Shortly afterward, he lost his mother to asthma. Thats his motivation for his new venture: the Dash Diabetes Network .
Diabetes appears in two forms, each of which affects the bodys ability to maintain insulin levels. In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is unable to create insulin at all, while Type 2 happens when the body struggles to control glucose levels.
According to the American Diabetes Association (the focus of a sharp Netflix documentary What the Health, named for the groups failure to provide proper dietary information by diabetes risk factors rather than the general population), African-Americans are disproportionately affected by diabetes. With 13.2 percent of all African-Americans age 20 or older diagnosed with diabetes, black people are 1.7 times more likely to have diabetes as non-Hispanic whites. The website also notes that African-Americans are significantly more likely to suffer complications common to diabetes, such as blindness, kidney disease and amputations.
That being said, millions of diabetic Americans live healthy and uninhibited lives maintaining their diabetes, and the 40-year-old credits What the Health for prompting him to make some serious dietary changes.
If the multilayered Dash had a traditional resume, it would list a wide variety of accomplishments. Music and entertainment executive check. Talent discover
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