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The National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) is a partnership of public and private organizations working to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Partners make it easier for people at risk for type 2 diabetes to participate in evidence-based lifestyle change programs to reduce their risk of type 2 diabetes.

We are currently recruiting new patients to participate in our program, starting as soon as May 2023. If you are interested in participating, please fill out the following form and we will contact youhttps://forms.gle/pjno9MM7QETN6Dwg8


 
About our Program:
 
  • Monthly virtual sessions on preventive health topics (diet, physical activity etc.) for 6 months

  • Hemoglobin A1c is tested before and after program

  • Other preventive screenings include: blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, body mass index, waist circumference, body fat, and heart rate.

  • One-on-one coaching sessions with a CDC lifestyle coach, trained APSEA volunteers, and Dr. Aayush Visaria, MD, MPH as needed.

  • Free of cost

Please contact Dr. Aayush Visaria directly at aayush@nadiaid.org if you have any questions about the program or if you are unsure if you have hypertension, pre-diabetes or diabetes.

About the National DPP

The National Diabetes Prevention Program—or National DPP—was created in 2010 to address the increasing burden of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in the United States. This national effort created partnerships between public and private organizations to offer evidence-based, cost-effective interventions that help prevent type 2 diabetes in communities across the United States.

One key feature of the National DPP is the CDC-recognized lifestyle change program, a research-based program focusing on healthy eating and physical activity which showed that people with prediabetes who take part in a structured lifestyle change program can cut their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 58% (71% for people over 60 years old).

For more information, view the National DPP Infographic pdf icon[PDF – 120 KB].

Tools and Resources

Resources for Lifestyle Change Programs

National DPP Customer Service Center (CSC)
Learn detailed information about implementing a lifestyle change program.

Registry of All Recognized Organizations
View the list of organizations offering CDC-recognized lifestyle change programs.

CDC Recognition Program Standards and Operating Procedures [PDF-702KB] pdf icon
Read the standards and operating procedures that organizations must meet to receive CDC recognition for their lifestyle change program.

National DPP Coverage Toolkit external icon
This online tool can help State Medicaid Agencies, Medicaid managed care organizations, commercial health plans, and employers understand the mechanics of offering the National DPP lifestyle change program as a covered benefit for their beneficiaries/members/employees at high risk for type 2 diabetes.

PreventT2 Curriculum and Handouts
View and download the CDC-developed PreventT2 Curriculum and accompanying handouts, available in English or Spanish.

Personal Success Tool (Retention Tool)
This web-based tool helps motivate participants in lifestyle change programs to stay on track, stick with the program, and reach their health goals.

 

AMA Diabetes Prevention Toolkit external icon
These resources were developed by the American Medical Association (AMA) to help health care teams prevent type 2 diabetes by referring patients to a CDC-recognized lifestyle change program.

Prediabetes Risk Test

Facts about Diabetes and Prediabetes

National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2020
Find the most recent statistics about diabetes in the United States.

Diabetes Report Card
Learn current information on the status of diabetes and prediabetes in the United States.

Diabetes Data and Statistics
View national-, state-, and county-level maps detailing the burden of diabetes in the United States.

Diabetes State Burden Toolkit
Learn about the health, economic, and mortality burden of diabetes in your state.

Cost Calculator Tools for Lifestyle Change Programs

Diabetes Prevention Impact Toolkit
Use this tool to project the health and economic effects of CDC-recognized lifestyle change programs on populations at risk for diabetes.

AMA DPP Cost Saving Calculator external icon
Calculate your potential medical costs savings from providing CDC-recognized lifestyle change programs as a covered benefit.

Videos

Visit the National DPP videos page to watch success stories from past participants of CDC-recognized lifestyle change programs and learn how the program can help prevent type 2 diabetes.

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