Guiding Principles for the Care of People With or at Risk for Diabetes www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/GuidingPrinciples.

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Guiding Principles for the Care of People With or at Risk for Diabetes

The Challenge of Diabetes Nearly 1 in 3 Americans has or is at risk for diabetes The health and financial impact is significant Numerous guidelines exist for prevention and management Health care reform requires a coordinated approach to chronic illness to improve outcomes and reduce costs

The NDEP’s Response: Guiding Principles for the Care of People With or at Risk for Diabetes Emphasizes areas of agreement among existing practice guidelines Outlines 10 science-based principles of care that are the cornerstone of diabetes prevention and management Provides health care teams with clinically useful resources to improve care as well as key references to major research findings

Writing Group Stephen J. Spann, MD, MBA, American Academy of Family Physicians Farhad Zangeneh, MD, FACP, FACE, American Associations of Clinical Endocrinologists Apostolos P. Dallas, MD, FACP, American College of Physicians Sue Kirkman, MD, American Diabetes Association Rose Marie Robertson, MD, FAHA, FACC, American Heart Association Carol Mangione, MD, MSPH, The American Geriatrics Society Robert A. Vigersky, MD, The Endocrine Society NDEP Executive Committee Members: –John Buse, MD, PhD, NDEP Chair –Ann Albright, PhD, RD –Judith Fradkin, MD –Martha Funnell, MS, RN, CDE

Supporting Organizations Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality American Academy of Ophthalmology American Academy of Physician Assistants American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists American Association of Diabetes Educators American Association of Nurse Practitioners American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists American Diabetes Association American Heart Association American Optometric Association American Podiatric Medical Association Department of Defense Endocrine Society Health Resources and Services Administration Indian Health Service National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians and AANPHI Diabetes Coalition Office of Minority Health The American Geriatrics Society

Principle 1: Identify People with Undiagnosed Diabetes and Prediabetes Principle 2: Manage Prediabetes to Prevent or Delay the Onset of Type 2 Diabetes

Principle 3: Provide Ongoing Self-Management Education and Support for People With or at Risk for Diabetes and Its Complications Principle 4: Provide Individualized Nutrition Therapy for People With or at Risk for Diabetes

Principle 5: Encourage Regular Physical Activity for People With or at Risk for Diabetes Principle 6: Control Blood Glucose to Prevent or Delay the Onset of Diabetes Complications and Avert Symptoms of Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia

Principle 7: Provide Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening and Control, Smoking Cessation, and Other Therapies to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk Principle 8: Provide Regular Assessments to Detect and Monitor Diabetes Microvascular Complications and Treatment to Slow Their Progression

Principle 9: Consider the Needs of Special Populations— Children, Women of Childbearing Age, Older Adults, and High-Risk Racial and Ethnic Groups Principle 10: Provide Patient-Centered Diabetes Care