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Mercer County Community College Student Recognized With “Lifestyle Change Award”

WEST WINDSOR – Mercer County Community College student Dan Asnis will be recognized by the American Heart Association with the “Lifestyle Change Award” during the Greater Mercer County Heart Walk on Sunday, Sept. 8.

Asnis, of Kendall Park, said that in April 2011 he decided that his health depended on him making substantial changes. He was 5’ 11” and weighed 306 pounds, and had a history of diabetes in his family.

“I decided I needed to change my lifestyle or face devastating consequences,” Asnis said. “The thought of potentially suffering with diabetes was frightening.”

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Less than 18 months later, Asnis had lost 120 pounds and his blood sugar – which was in the pre-diabetic range – is now at normal levels. He said he was able to accomplish his goal by joining Weight Watchers, which has enabled him to continue to eat the same foods, but in moderation.

“I think about what I am going to eat, when I am going to eat it, and how it fits into my plan for the day,” Asnis said. “I eat whole wheat products whenever feasible because it is a healthier option. I also take regular hikes and walk up to eight miles on a given day.”

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The Heart Walk takes place at Mercer County Park in West Windsor. The event opens at 8:30 a.m. with educational and family activities, with the program beginning at 9:30 a.m. The walk starts at 10 a.m. Participants may choose either a one-mile or three-mile track. For more information visit www.heart.org.

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