Trainers Guide to Diabetes: Type 1 and 2

During your initial data collection process you uncover that your client has diabetes, but after you get a written medical clearance … what should you do next? As a certified trainer you are well versed to help your apparently healthy clients, but what about clients in special populations? This course is designed to help you learn how to help your clients and how to educate others on prevention techniques to avoid the serious problems that diabetes can cause. We developed this course from insights of our trainers who have diabetes and wanted more information about it. We hope that this course will answer many of your questions to help you become a reliable resource to your friend, family and clients.

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy required for daily life. Learn more by enrolling in this powerful online course!

Earns 1 ISSA CEU. All text. Features online enrollment, online exam and instant grading as well as automatic certificate generation upon completion of course.

Course Price: $19.95 US

Please Note: This CEU course content is online only. There is no curriculum material shipped.


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