Behavioral Change Strategies Conducive to Reducing Rates of Disease and Disability and Promoting Rehabilitation and Daily Functioning Tina Cloney, PhD,

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Behavioral Change Strategies Conducive to Reducing Rates of Disease and Disability and Promoting Rehabilitation and Daily Functioning Tina Cloney, PhD, MSPH, RD, CSSD, LDN, CDE

Heart Disease 614,348 Cancer 591,699 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 147,101 Stroke 133,103 Diabetes 76,488

Cancer

Cancer

Diagnosed Diabetes Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics/prev/national/figpersons.htm American Diabetes Association. http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/statistics/

Are providers missing a valuable opportunity? All persons experience prediabetes before they develop diabetes Untreated Prediabetes Diabetes Treated Prediabetes Diabetes (58% risk reduction) American Diabetes Association [ADA]. (n.d.). Homepage. Retrieved @ http://www.diabetes.org/pre-diabetes/what-you-can-do.jsp Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Primary Prevention Working Group (2004). Primary prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus by lifestyle intervention: Implications for health policy. Annals of Internal Medicine, 140(11), 951-957.

Methods Quantitative Cross-Sectional Research Study Centricity electronic medical record database 82,317 electronic medical charts 57 providers

Results Individuals met criteria (N=8533) 848 Individuals were diagnosed with prediabetes 9.9% of the population Diagnosed Population (N = 848) 15.4% Intervention Intervention Rates 1.5% of total population

Provider Intervention Nutrition Intervention 2/43 Physicians 4/8 PA 1/6 NP

Screenings & Lifestyle Intervention Maintain a healthy weight Consume a healthy diet Be physically active Limit alcohol Limit sun exposure Avoid tobacco use/exposure Manage stress Get adequate sleep Blood Glucose Blood Pressure HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol Triglycerides Body Mass Index Waist Circumference Mammography, Prostrate, Colonoscopy, Etc.

Behavior Change Strategies Organizations Hospitals Wellness Centers Public Health Departments Private Practice Programs Fitness Centers Malls/Armories Individual Dietitians Diabetes Educators Wellness/Lifestyle Coaches Certified Personal Trainers Licensed Therapists Groups Weight Management Disease Management Support Groups Cessation Groups

Questions?