National Diabetes Prevention Program
Without active intervention through lifestyle changes, including alterations to exercise and nutrition, prediabetes often progresses to type 2 diabetes.
By promoting education, early screening, and lifestyle changes, we can empower people to improve their health and prevent complications like heart disease, kidney failure, and vision loss. Investing in prevention today leads to stronger, healthier communities for the future. Early intervention is the first step on a path to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.
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Organizations Can Help Prevent Diabetes and Build Healthier Communities
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) works to prevent diabetes by connecting at-risk individuals to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-recognized National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) lifestyle change programs uniting public and private organizations to drive nationwide type 2 diabetes prevention efforts.
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