Diabetes and A. Diabetics Fundación de Madrid will organize on November 15 the 4th Popular Carrera for Diabetes
Precisely, this year the activities to commemorate World Diabetes Day revolve around the 'Food, Healthy Life and Diabetes', so Urechu has wanted to join the blue tide and thus help to raise awareness among the population of the importance of the importance of the importanceof carrying a healthy and balanced diet, and regularly practicing some type of physical activity to avoid the appearance of diseases, and especially to prevent and control diabetes.
"The new trends in current cuisine must combine the elaboration of tasty, creative but at the same time healthy and nutritious dishes. Gastronomy must incorporate cultural, sociological values without forgetting that we must also meet the nutritional needs of the population," said thechef
The 4th race and popular walk for diabetes and expodiabetes
A 10-kilometer race will be held, another 5 kilometers-environment with male and female categories and three category awards-, a 2.8-kilometer walk and children's racing for children from 0 to 12 years old, who will receive as a prizeA medal.As in previous years, the route will be circular, representing the diabetes symbol, a blue circle.
Registration can be made through the web: 'www.mueveteporladiabetes.org' and in the sports plants of El Corte Inglés de Nuevos Ministries, Campo de las Naciones, Pozuelo, Goya and Sol de Madrid.
The registration price for 10 km, 5 km races and the 2.8 km walk will be 10 euros and 3 euros for children's races (from 0 to 12 years), and include shirt, dorsal, safe and bagof the corridor.In the case of 10 and 5 km races, registration also includes a chip.
A part of the collection of the sale of dorsals will be used to develop the projects of the Diabetes Foundation and the Association of Diabetics of Madrid.Likewise, all participants who are interested will be carried out glycemia controls before, during and after sports tests.
The children's careers will also have a special godfather, the Vitorian mountaineer of recognized prestige Josu Feijoo, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 24.In 2010 he became the first person with diabetes to get 'The Grand Slam', by climbing the 7 highest summits in the world and reaching the North Pole and the South Pole.