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Addressing the Hidden Risk of Pre-Diabetes in Trucking: SCF’s Commitment to Drivers

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioOctober 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Importance of Nutrition for Truck Drivers

In the rapidly moving world of over-the-road (OTR) trucking, many drivers often turn to convenience foods to sustain them throughout their day, such as microwave meals and processed snacks from gas stations.

Though these eating options can save time, they frequently lack essential nutrients including vitamins, minerals, and fiber. In contrast, they are typically high in calories and laden with salt, saturated fat, and sugar. The speed we gain may come at the cost of our long-term health.

The Human Body as a Fleet

It’s common to compare the human body to a truck; both require fuel and ongoing maintenance to perform optimally. However, the reality is that the body resembles an entire fleet, where each “vehicle,” or system, has its own specific requirements. If one system fails, it can disrupt the entire operation.

Maintaining Your Health

As drivers, you’re well aware of the consequences of neglecting routine maintenance on your trucks. Your body similarly demands regular intake of vitamins, hydration, fiber, protein, and healthy fats to operate efficiently.

Risks of Processed Foods

Sadly, many convenience foods have diminished nutritional value due to manufacturing processes. These foods often deliver excessive calorie content, particularly from sugars, placing truck drivers at a higher risk for pre-diabetes.

Understanding Blood Sugar Spikes

Each time sugary foods or drinks are consumed, blood sugar levels can rise significantly within 15 minutes. While occasional spikes are manageable, regular occurrences can lead to fatigue in the related systems. This might overwhelm the pancreas, reducing insulin production, or impair the body’s ability to utilize sugar effectively, ultimately leading to elevated blood sugar and the risk of pre-diabetes.

A New Program for Drivers

The St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund (SCF) is thrilled to introduce a new initiative—entirely free for Class A OTR drivers. In collaboration with HabitNu, a recognized provider of Diabetes Prevention Programs, SCF now offers a virtual year-long program tailored for life on the road. This program includes access to a certified Lifestyle Coach, health tracking devices, and convenient learning materials through an app, along with weekly classes that address the specific health challenges drivers face.

Take Control of Your Health

To participate in the SCF HabitNu program, individuals must be Class A OTR drivers with a BMI of 25 or higher, and either have an A1c between 5.7-6.4% or a fasting glucose level between 100-125 mg/dL. Pre-diabetes doesn’t have to lead to diabetes; with proper support and small lifestyle changes, drivers can make significant improvements in their health. To learn more about the HabitNu program or to register, visit truckersfund.org/habitnu.

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