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Public Health Approaches to Type 2 Diabetes Prevention: the US National Diabetes Prevention Program and Beyond

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CURRENT DIABETES REPORTS
Volume 19, Issue 9, Pages -

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CURRENT MEDICINE GROUP
DOI: 10.1007/s11892-019-1200-z

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Diabetes prevention; National Diabetes Prevention Program; Type 2 diabetes; Diabetes policy; Obesity; Diabetes prevention program

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Purpose of Review This article highlights foundational evidence, translation studies, and current research behind type 2 diabetes prevention efforts worldwide, with focus on high-risk populations, and whole-population approaches as catalysts to global prevention. Recent Findings Continued focus on the goals of foundational lifestyle change program trials and their global translations, and the targeting of those at highest risk through both in-person and virtual modes of program delivery, is critical. Whole-population approaches (e.g., socioeconomic policies, healthy food promotion, environmental/systems changes) and awareness raising are essential complements to efforts aimed at high-risk populations. Successful type 2 diabetes prevention strategies are being realized in the USA through the National Diabetes Prevention Program and elsewhere in the world. A multi-tiered approach involving appropriate risk targeting and whole-population efforts is essential to curb the global diabetes epidemic.

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