Diabetes Maintenance and Prevention Book Club list allow you to market to consumers who buy the hardback, paperback, textbook, and electronic books on maintaining a healthy lifestyle while living with diabetes. From cooking healthy recipes to learning about blood glucose levels, these book consumers want factual information on how to prevent the disease and how to care for themselves or a loved already afflicted with diabetes. These consumers have purchased at least 2 diabetic books in the past 12 months to learn more about this medical condition.
Consumers who buy books on diabetes are typically diabetics, have a child or other family member who is a diabetic, or have a family history of diabetes and want to learn more about prevention. For those who have type 1 or 2 diabetes, they buy books to learn about healthy lifestyles, healthy eating habits, proper diet, and maintaining an optimum weight. They want to ensure they receive the right treatment and care to live a normal, healthy life. They take medications and insulin to maintain their sugar levels. For those with a family history of diabetes, they purchase books on diabetes to learn more about prevention such as getting the proper exercise and maintaining a healthy diet. They know that the risk of acquiring diabetes rise with men and women over the age of 45, who are overweight and have high blood pressure. These books alert individuals to the symptoms of diabetes such as frequent urination, extreme thirst, frequent infections, blurred vision, and cuts that are slow to heal.
Those with diabetes also make related purchases such as glucose test strips, syringes, insulin pump supplies, foot care products, dietary supplements, diabetic cooks books, exercise equipment and books, monitoring kits, catheters, blood pressure cuffs, and nutritional foods.
The Diabetes Maintenance and Prevention Book Club buyers list would include e-book reader providers, book clubs, retail book stores, hospitals, diabetes associations, continuing education providers, online book providers, libraries, magazine publishers, book accessory retailers, and audio/video book providers.
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