DIABETES PREVENTION LIFESTYLE CHANGE PROGRAM Overview & Benefits of CDC-Recognized Programs...

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DIABETES PREVENTIONLIFESTYLE CHANGE PROGRAM

Overview & Benefits of CDC-Recognized Programs

Presented by: M.R. Street Date: May 20, 2014

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o Diabetes is expected to grow from 14.5% of the population in 2010 to 32.7% in 2050

o That’s 1 in 7 people with diabetes today…

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o And 1 in 3 people with diabetes by 2050

o Florida 3rd-hardest hit by diabetes

o Something has to change!

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o National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) et al

o Lifestyle interventions

can prevent onset of Type 2 Diabetes

o 5-7% loss of body weight

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o Is diabetes prevention cost effective?

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o Five-state study by CDCo Widespread implementationo Alter the 2050 expectation from 1 in 3

to 1 in 4

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o Managing pre-diabetes

• Weight loss of 5-7%

• Moderate exercise for at least 150 minutes

per week

• Lifestyle interventions are feasible and more

cost effective than medications.

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Florida Programs*:o County Health Depts.o Schoolso YMCAso IFAS – Institute of Food & Agr. Sciences

o Diabetes Centerso Other Community

Organizations*List Provided

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Establish a Program:o Read Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program

Standardso Specifically for prevention of Type 2 diabetes in people

at high risk for diabetes.o Participants ≥ 18 years oldo Participants enter program based on CDC Prediabetes

Risk Test, history of gestational diabetes, or a blood based diagnostic test indicating prediabetes

http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/pdf/dprp_standards_09-02-2011.pdf

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Required curriculum:o In-persono Lasting changeso BMI measuremento Use CDC’s curriculumo Submit other curriculum

for reviewo 16 core topicso 15 post-core topics

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Florida Focus:o Increase provider

referralso Increase number of

participantso Increase positive

outcomes

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Conclusionso Delaying or preventing

diabetes is cost effectiveo Identify high-risk patientso Refer to Lifestyle Change

programso Sustain interventionso Community programs to support prevention

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Together, we can turn the tide on the diabetes epidemic!

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Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention

M.R. Street, MPH

Medical/Program Analyst

m.street@flhealth.gov

Sarah Cawthon

Health Systems Program Manager

Sarah.Cawthon@flhealth.gov