As ten percent of the world's adult population is predicted to have diabetes by 2030, a major new study finds that the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme has a positive effect on reducing risk of ...
Research showed that the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme has had success helping thousands of people avoid type 2 diabetes (T2D). Those with prediabetes referred to the programme were one fifth less ...
Edward W. Gregg is in the School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin D02 DH60, Ireland, and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public ...
LONDON — A national healthy living programme reduced the incidence of new type 2 diabetes diagnosis across England by up to 7%, with an estimated 18,000 people saved from the damaging consequences of ...
A nationwide programme to reduce the risk of developing diabetes in the UK is proven beyond reasonable doubt to work, a new study reveals. The positive effects observed in the NHS Diabetes Prevention ...
The public is being encouraged to take action to help prevent diabetes as an NHS programme seeks to tackle the largely avoidable form of the disease. While Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented, with ...
Losing a few kilograms in weight almost halves people's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes - according to a large scale research study led by the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and the ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature, researchers examined the original framework of the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetes Prevention Programme (DPP) implemented in the United ...
The NHS is urging people to take proactive steps to help avoid a preventable form of diabetes. According to data from the NHS, nine out of 10 people in England living with diabetes have Type 2, which ...
Type 2 diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people around the world and represents a significant burden on health-care systems. But behaviour change programmes — also known as lifestyle ...