Panelists to discuss Addressing Obesity and Diabetes: Strategies for Healthier Lives and Lower Costs
The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) is proud to once again host its annual State of Diabetes: Baltimore on November 21, during American Diabetes Month®, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore – SMC Campus Center.
“There have been remarkable strides in diabetes care over the years, leading to better outcomes for individuals living throughout the state of Maryland. We are excited to welcome attendees to this year’s event to raise awareness, share strategies that empower individuals to make sustainable lifestyle changes, and continue advancing efforts to reduce the impact of diabetes and obesity throughout the region,” said Darryl Heggans, the ADA’s executive director for the Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia region.
In Maryland, nearly 600,000 adults, or 10.8 % of the adult population, have diagnosed diabetes. Additionally, approximately 2.1 million adults in the state, or 34% of the adult population, have obesity.
For 85 years, the ADA has driven diabetes discovery and research. The annual State of Diabetes event serves as a pivotal gathering, uniting employers, industry leaders, health care professionals, and community members in support of the ADA’s mission to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. Increasingly, this includes those living with obesity, as the Obesity Association™, a division of the ADA, expands outreach and education to this population.
On a shared platform, participants will engage with an expert panel in critical discussions on addressing the contemporary landscape of diabetes and obesity, as well as their financial impact on individuals and employers.
Attendees will also:
- Gain key insights from our state-based survey to address community health needs
- Enjoy a networking session and breakout activity
- Receive a practical toolkit with tailored solutions for employers and community members
State of Diabetes: Baltimore is sponsored by Lilly, Ciba Health, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield.
“Diabetes continues to affect millions of people across the region, and meaningful progress depends on collaboration,” said Dr. Bryan O. Buckley, DrPH, MPH, MBA, head of public health at CareFirst. “At CareFirst, we’re committed to improving health and addressing the root causes of diabetes for the people and communities we serve. We’re proud to join an event that brings together health care professionals, advocates, and community members to share ideas and take action.”
Over 38 million Americans are living with diabetes, and with health care costs at an all-time high, people with diagnosed diabetes have on average 2.6 times higher medical expenditures than those without. This year’s esteemed panelists will share their expert perspectives on the discussion topic—Addressing Obesity and Diabetes: Strategies for Healthier Lives and Lower Costs. Attendees will learn about new treatments, lifestyle changes, and ways to make diabetes and obesity care more accessible—helping individuals, families, and employers support healthier lives and reduce overall medical costs.
Registration is free. To learn more and register, visit /SODBaltimore. Media interested in attending or previewing the event can schedule an interview by emailing press@.
# # #
About the American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation’s leading voluntary health organization fighting to end diabetes and helping people thrive. This year, the ADA celebrates 85 years of driving discovery and research to prevent, manage, treat, and ultimately cure—and we’re not stopping. There are 136 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes. Through advocacy, program development, and education, we’re fighting for them all. To learn more or to get involved, visit us at or call 1-800-DIABETES (800-342-2383). Join us in the fight on Facebook (American Diabetes Association), Spanish Facebook (Asociación Americana de la Diabetes), LinkedIn (American Diabetes Association), and Instagram (@AmDiabetesAssn). To learn more about how we are advocating for everyone affected by diabetes, visit us on X (@AmDiabetesAssn).
