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The Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme is an appropriate strategydoi:https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i6538BMJ
BackgroundThe NHS diabetes prevention programme (NHS DPP) aims to identify people at high-risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and offer them an intensive lifestyle change intervention (ILCI). The development, evaluation and implementation of the NHS DPP is planned in phases, starting with ...
Does Adding Sugar to Coffee Negate Its Diabetes Protection? Adding sugar or artificial sweeteners to coffee attenuated its protective effect on the risk for type 2 diabetes, an analysis of three large prospective US-based cohorts showed. Medscape Medical News 31 Jan 2025...
in January 2008, the then prime minister, Gordon Brown, announced "everyone in England will have access to the right preventative health check-up . . . there will soon be check-ups on offer to monitor for heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and kidney disease." He also pledged a national ...
We tested the feasibility and acceptability of a weight loss/behaviour change programme framed to reduce breast cancer risk (breast cancer prevention programme, BCPP) compared to one framed to reduce risk of breast cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes (T2D) (multiple disease prevention...
An inexpensive weight management programme delivered in the NHS has helped patients with type 2 diabetes achieve long term weight loss and improved glycaemic control, leading to a reduction in their diabetes medicine. The study, published in Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism ,1 examined records from ...
The existing evidence on the effect of the NHS Health Check programme so far is mixed [9]. Some studies have found that the programme is associated with small reductions in the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, while others have found no significant benefit. In a 5-year study of...
In the report, he highlighted progress in areas such as improving safety and quality for patients, including a continued fall in hospital acquired infections across the country and a reduction in admissions for coronary heart disease and diabetes. It also said progress had been made in improv...
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme: Here to support our population at high risk of type 2 diabetesBakhai, ChiragDiabetes & Primary Care