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The American DiabetesAssociation’s mission is toprevent and cure diabetes andto improve the lives of all peopleaffected by diabetes.OUR CONNECTIONSOUR DIFFERENCEOur Media Network connectsyour brand to our highly engaged,health-conscious audience. Connectto over 6 million readers, 2 milliondonors, 400,000 volunteers, and14,000 health care professionals.The American Diabetes Association sets thestandards for and encourages healthy livingwith diabetes. We are the only organizationdedicated to improving the lives of all peopleaffected by diabetes. We are grounded in strongscience, research advances, advocacy, healthcare excellence, and community-level support.2020Connected Living

2020Media NetworkThe healthy living magazineDIABETESFORECAST The healthy living magazine2019CONSUMERON YOURMEDSP. 36GUIDEQUITTHE SURANCEMADE SIMPLEPRODUCTS Y,HEALTHY: LIVING WELLMETERSCGMsPUMPSMEDSAND MORE!MARCH/APRIL 20198 RECIPESTO TRYCUSTOMCONTENTSOLUTIONS VIOLADAVISOver& 10 O T H E R P E O P L E T O K N O WCover wrapsCover EPTEMBER/OCTOBER 20190C1 Sept/Oct Cover F.indd 3DIABETESFORECASTDIGITALEDITIONSBanners andinteractivemediaavailableENEWS6 MillionReaders8/2/19 9:10 AMWEBSITESConnectedfor Lifeon all platforms.1 MillionVisitorsPROFESSIONALNETWORKtSpecial Edition SupplemenEYES ONTSIGHYOURe DiabetesHealthHead-to-ToS P R I N G2 0 1 9A JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONTimely Topics inDiabetes Care, Education,and SupportJuly 2019 Volume 68 Number 7 www.diabetes.org/diabetes111/20/17 1:55 PMAUGUST 2019A JOURNAL OF THEAMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION.375x8.375in R7.inddSupplement 2017 5PUB DF EyeDiseaseTH E JO U R NA L O F C LI N I CA L A N D A P P LI E D R E SEA RC H A N D E D U CATI O NVOLUME 42 NUMBER 8spectrum.diabetesjournals.org FEATURE ARTICLESWWW.DIABETES.ORG/DIABETESCARE86 Family Diabetes Camp: Fostering ResiliencyAmong Campers and ParentsEddie L. Hill, Kent Reifschneider, Ron Ramsing, MelissaTurnage, and Jennifer Goff118 “Diabetes Just Tends to Take OverEverything”: Experiences of Support and Barriers toDiabetes Management for Pregnancy in Women WithType 1 DiabetesAUGUST 2019Harsimran Singh, Karen Ingersoll, Linda Gonder-Frederick,and Lee RitterbandThe Mediterranean Diet and 2-Year Change in Cognitive93 Achievement of Target A1C 7.0%Function by Status of Type 2 Diabetes and Glycemic125ControlEffects of DifferentDosages of Interval( 53 mmol/mol) by U.S. Type 2 DiabetesTrainingJ. Mattei, S.J.Bigornia,Sotos-Prieto,Tucker on Glycemic Control in People WithPatients TreatedWithBasalM.Insulinin T. Scott, X. Gao, and K.L.Prediabetes: A Randomized Controlled TrialBoth Randomized Controlled Trials andSoheir S. RezkAllah and Mary K. TaklaClinicalEffectsPracticeof a Mediterranean Eating Plan on the Need forLawrenceGlucose-LoweringBlonde, Stephen A. MedicationsBrunton, PavaninChava,Rong132The Quality of Family Relationships, DiabetesParticipantsWithTypeZhou, Juliana Meyers, Keith L. Davis, Mehul R. Dalal, andSelf-Care, and Health Outcomes in Older Adults2 Diabetes: A Subgroup Analysis of the PREDIMED TrialAndres DiGenioDaniel David, Joanne Dalton, Cherlie Magny-Normilus, MauraF.J. Basterra-Gortari, M. Ruiz-Canela, M.A. Martínez-González,July 2019 Volume 68 Number 7 pages 1361-1538Brain, Tyler Linster, and Sei J. Lee104 InsulinInitiationandTitrationin PatientsM. Fiol, J.MoranN. Babio,J.V. Sorlí, M.Fito,E. Ros, E. Gómez-Gracia,Lapetra,With Type2 DiabetesR. Estruch,L. Serra-Majem, X. Pinto, J.I. González, M. Bulló, O.139Castañer,Duration of Insulin Supply in Type 1Á. Alonso-Gómez,L. Forga,and F. Arós, for the PREDIMED StudyJi Chun, JodiStrong, and ScottUrquhartDiabetes: Are 90 Days Better or Worse Than 30 Days?Investigators112 Effects of Motivational Interviewing onMary A.M. Rogers, Catherine Kim, Renuka Tipirneni, TanimaBasu, and Joyce M. LeeAdherence to Treatment Regimens AmongGLP-1,Oxyntomodulin,and PeptidePatientsCombinedWith Type1 Diabetes:A SystematicReview YY 145 Social and Psychosocial Determinants ofImproves BodyFatemehWeightGhaffari,and GlycemiaObesity andNahid Dehghan-Nayeri,Tahereh inSadeghi,Health Associated With Uncontrolled Diabetes inand NaserMozaffariPrediabetes/Type2 Diabetes: A Randomized, Single-Blinded,a Federally Qualified Health Center PopulationJulianna Rivich, Emily R. Kosirog, Sarah J. Billups, Jennifer L.Petrie, and Joseph J. SaseenPlacebo-Controlled StudyISSN 0012-1797P. Behary, G. Tharakan, K. Alexiadou, N. Johnson, N.J. Wewer Albrechtsen,J. Kenkre, J. Cuenco, D. Hope, O. Anyiam, S. Choudhury, H. Alessimii,A. Poddar, J. Minnion, C. Doyle, G. Frost, C. Le Roux, S. Purkayastha,K. Moorthy, W. Dhillo, J.J. Holst, A.R. Ahmed, A.T. Prevost, S.R. Bloom,and T.M. TanClinical Targets for Continuous Glucose Monitoring DataInterpretation: Recommendations From the InternationalConsensus on Time in RangeVOLUME 42 NUMBER 8 PAGES XX–XXT. Battelino, T. Danne, R.M. Bergenstal, S.A. Amiel, R. Beck, T. Biester,E. Bosi, B.A. Buckingham, W.T. Cefalu, K.L. Close, C. Cobelli, E. Dassau,J.H. DeVries, K.C. Donaghue, K. Dovc, F.J. Doyle III, S. Garg, G. Grunberger,S. Heller, L. Heinemann, I.B. Hirsch, R. Hovorka, W. Jia, O. Kordonouri,B. Kovatchev, A. Kowalski, L. Laffel, B. Levine, A. Mayorov, C. Mathieu,H.R. Murphy, R. Nimri, K. Nørgaard, C.G. Parkin, E. Renard, D. Rodbard,B. Saboo, D. Schatz, K. Stoner, T. Urakami, S.A. Weinzimer, and M. PhillipISSN 0149-5992continued on p. 82 A N O F F I C I A L J O U R N A L O F T H E A M E R I C A N D I A B E T E S A S S O C I AT I O N V O L U M E 3 2 2SOCIAL MEDIA800K fans & followers

2020Healthy Living MagazineDIABETES FORECAST is the officialconsumer magazine of the ADA. Weare the leading healthy lifestylemagazine for millions of people withdiabetes and pre-diabetes. Our readerstake actions every day to live well.ORDOCT EDVORAPP eviewed byrs areRDs,ArticleDs, CDEs, e.rMoand mHEAD-TO-TOE HEALTH CONTENTTRUSTED BRANDOur highly engaged audience looks to us forthe support needed to thrive with diabetes.We provide the latest information abouthealthy food, exercise, medications,monitoring and coping with diabetes.Our magazine is an extension of theAmerican Diabetes Association’s brand,the authority on diabetes management.We provide expert content and anauthentic voice dedicated to living wellwith diabetes every day.foodfitnessweight lossmedicationsmonitoringcopingmotivation

WHO THEY ARE: People living with prediabetes and diabetes, theirfamilies, health professionals, donors, and volunteers.print edition500,000 6 issues a yearNewsstand distributionExpanded doctor andmedical office distributionNewly diagnosed, Livingwith Type 2 Diabetes enrolleesget a 1-year complimentarysubscriptiondigital edition150,000 ratebasepageviewspermonth17 page views per visitEvery subscriber receives accessto the digital edition for freeENGAGED READERS 95% read every issue78% took action as a result ofviewing an ad60% use the recipes97% look for as much informationas possible about diabetes70% discussed an ad with a doctoror relative42% partake in investing forretirementREADERS - WHO THEY AREAVERAGE AGE 61MEDIAN INCOME 74,800COLLEGE EDUCATION74%MEN/WOMEN 35/65%HAVE DIABETES 80%PREDIABETES 10%EXERCISE 62%COOK MEALS75%DINE OUT 80%TRAVELSTRAVEL70%American Diabetes Association2017 MRI Diabetes Forecast Reader Study40% of Diabetes Forecastreaders spend at least 1hrreading an issue fromthe magazine.2020Diabetes Forecast readers

DIABETES FORECAST content focuses on all aspects of health andwellness and the latest breakthroughs in technology and research.JAN/FEBMAR/APRNEW YEAR, NEW YOUCONSUMER GUIDEAD CLOSE 11/1/2019MATERIALS DUE 11/15/19ON SALE 12/25/19AD CLOSE 1/2/20MATERIALS DUE 1/15/20ON SALE 2/29/20MAY/JUNJUL/AUG Heart Health Special Get Happy to Get Healthy Better Doctor’s Visits Putting the Fun in Fitness Spend Less, Eat Healthy Exercising With ArthritisEating DisordersOTC Human InsulinType 2 in YouthConsumer GuideSUMMER FOOD ISSUELIFESTYLE GUIDEAD CLOSE 3/2/20MATERIALS DUE 3/16/20ON SALE 4/25/20AD CLOSE 5/1/20MATERIALS DUE 5/15/20ON SALE 6/27/20 Transitioning to an Insulin PumpDiabetes CampsThe Cost of DiabetesFood & Fitness Tracking AppsSummer RecipesSEP/OCT Tips to Make DiabetesManagement Easier Video Game Workouts Healthy Eating for the WholeFamilyNOV/DECPEOPLE-TO-KNOW ISSUEHOLIDAY FOOD ISSUEAD CLOSE 7/1/20MATERIALS DUE 7/17/20ON SALE 8/29/20AD CLOSE 9/1/20MATERIALS DUE 9/15/20ON SALE 10/24/20 Medicare Enrollment GuideYour Genes and ObesityMindful EatingSmart Medication Questions Meal Planning How-ToHoliday Survival GuideStarting to Use a CGMHealthy Holiday Meals2020editorialDiabetes Forecast calendar

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AD SPECSPAGE UNITLIVE AREABLEEDSpread16 1/8" x 10 1/8"16 5/8" x 10 3/4"Full Page7 11/16" x 10"8 7/16" x 10 3/4"1/2 Vertical3 1/2" x 10 1/8"4 3/8" x 10 3/4"1/2 Horizontal7 1/4" x 4 1/2"8 7/16" x 5 1/8"1/3 Vertical2 1/4" x 10 1/8"3 1/8" x 10 3/41/4" gutter safety per pageAD SUBMISSIONSMECHANICAL REQUIREMENTSBinding: Perfect BoundTrim Size: 8 3/16" x 10 1/2"MATERIAL REQUIREMENTSAll new advertisements must be reviewed bythe Association’s review committee to ensurecompliance with Association policies. PDFsof advertisements should be emailed to theadvertising manager (jgraff@diabetes.org) atleast 10 days before Ad Close date.Materials must be submitted as highresolution, press-ready PDF files (PDF:X-1a).Native files are not accepted. Files must be setup for trim size and allow for bleed. Files maybe supplied via email, FTP, CD, or DVD.PRODUCTION/AD MATERIALSContact Julie DeVoss Graff, SeniorAdvertising Manager, to submit ad material.Email: jgraff@diabetes.orgOffice: 703-299-5511SUPPLIED INSERTS& REPLY CARDSSUPPLIED INSERT QUANTITIESPlease call Julie DeVoss Graff, SeniorAdvertising Manager, at 703-299-5511 toconfirm insert quantities for each issue.Quantities are subject to change.INSERT SPECIFICATIONSAll supplied inserts must be preapprovedby the Association before delivery toour printer.SHIP TOQuad-Hartford. Supplied InsertDelivery: 414-566-2100.Hours: M-F, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. EST.Please schedule deliveries 24 hours inadvance. When calling, please specify“Insert Receiving.” BOL must includethe title and issue of the product beingdelivered.2020Diabetes Forecast print specs

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DELIVER YOUR ADVERTISING message to yourtarget audience with our Digital Consumer Network.Diabetesforecast.orgENGAGE CONSUMERSReach our readers beyond the pages of themagazine with run-of-site display banner adsavailable on diabetesforecast.org desktop andmobile platforms.STANDARD CUSTOM AD UNITS AVAILABLEON DESKTOP & MOBILE : Top 728 x 90 Mobile 320 x 50 Right 300 x 250 Podcasts Bottom 728 x 90 Native AdADVERTISE THROUGH: Recipe Slideshows Sponsored Recipes Sponsored Content EnewslettersDiabetes Discovery PodcastsDiabetes Discovery is amonthly patient basedaudio podcast seriesthat discusses thelatest clinically relevantarticles from the Association’s four scholarlyjournals:Diabetes Care, Diabetes, Clinical, and Spectrum. Each podcast is approximately 15 minutes long and features a moderator, an authoror an expert in the field. Sponsors can placea 30-60 second audio commercial within thepodcast discussion and select a series of podcasts on topics of interest.2020Diabetes Forecast onlineopportunities

JOIN US TO HELPAMERICA eat betterand smarter. Visitors willfind a wealth of recipes,expert advice, and toolsand features designedspecifically to address thechallenges of diabetesmeal planning.DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIESDIABETESFOODHUB.ORG Sponsored Content eNewsletter Placement Display Advertising Custom OptionsFind yourfavoriterecipes—and domore with them.Saved to your personal Recipe Box,your go-to recipesbecome your roadmap for the weekusing our usefulMeal Planner.Hundredof recipess INNOVATIVEMEALPLANNER!ONLINE USERSUnique visitors and pageviews are both increasing.Here’s a monthly snapshot:pageviews400,000unique visitors110,000Avg. time per session2:242020Diabetes Food Hub websiteTM

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Looking for a campaign premium for peopleliving with diabetes? An incentive or giveawayfor patients participating in a program? Theperfect leave-behind? We can help.As the most trusted source of diabetesinformation, we are the largest diabetespublisher in the nation, and our enitre libraryof more than 150 books and magazine contentis available for customization. We help youselect and organize content fast-trackingthe creation of new products in any form youneed. We can handle your custom project frominception-to-delivery, including warehousingand distribution. Full catalog of book titlesavailable.AUDIENCE: People with diabetes, healthcareproviders who treat patients, and scientistsand researchers reporting the latest scientificbreakthroughs in diabetes.FOR CONSUMERS 16 pg Supplements inDiabetes ForecastCookbooks and recipeseBooksHealthy lifestyle books,including exercise andweight control, mealplanning and nutrition,parents and children,stress and copingHealthy restaurant orHoliday eating guidesIn office magazinesMini booksPocket guides for patient,professionals or consumers PamphletsTreatment, managementand care manualsCoupon product offersFOR HEALTH CAREPROFESSIONALS ANDINDUSTRY 24 pg Compendium. Acollection of authoredarticles on a common topic.Advocacy and trainingbrochures and postersAnnual Review of researchBehavioral approaches andpatient educational books,brochures and handouts Blood glucose, insulin, andmedicationClinical reference books,charts, and guideseBooksExam room postersIn office magazinesMedical managementbooksNutrition books, booklets,guides, brochures, logbooksPodiatry books, charts, andreference setsCustomized contentfor white papersAnd more!2020Custom Publishing products

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