If your school or homeless shelter would like to participate in our diabetes prevention programs, email us at uuccn@utah.edu. Today, one in four children is obese, putting them at increased risk of ...
Research shows that this lifestyle change program works. A randomized, controlled clinical trial showed that completions of this lifestyle change program reduced participants’ changes of developing ...
The National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) are a yearlong “support” lifestyle change program. These lifestyle change programs use a CDC-approved curriculum focused on eating healthier, increasing ...
LONDON — Clinical trials have shown that lifestyle programs — which include diet, exercise, and behavioral coaching — can help people in danger of developing type 2 diabetes from tipping into a ...
Congratulations! You’re taking the first step toward a healthier future. Below you will find many resources to help you learn about prediabetes, diabetes, your risk, and how you can prevent diabetes.