Diabetes PREVENTION Lifestyle Change Program Presented by: M.R. Street Date: May 20, 2014 Overview & Benefits of CDC-Recognized Programs
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Diabetes is expected to grow from 14.5% of the population in 2010 to 32.7% in 2050 That’s 1 in 7 people with diabetes today…
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program And 1 in 3 people with diabetes by 2050 Florida 3rd-hardest hit by diabetes Something has to change!
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) et al Lifestyle interventions can prevent onset of Type 2 Diabetes 5-7% loss of body weight
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Is diabetes prevention cost effective?
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Five-state study by CDC Widespread implementation Alter the 2050 expectation from 1 in 3 to 1 in 4
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program 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.
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Florida Programs*: County Health Depts. Schools YMCAs IFAS – Institute of Food & Agr. Sciences Diabetes Centers Other Community Organizations *List Provided
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Establish a Program: Read Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program Standards Specifically for prevention of Type 2 diabetes in people at high risk for diabetes. Participants ≥ 18 years old 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
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Required curriculum: In-person Lasting changes BMI measurement Use CDC’s curriculum Submit other curriculum for review 16 core topics 15 post-core topics
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Florida Focus: Increase provider referrals Increase number of participants Increase positive outcomes
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Conclusions Delaying or preventing diabetes is cost effective Identify high-risk patients Refer to Lifestyle Change programs Sustain interventions Community programs to support prevention
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program Together, we can turn the tide on the diabetes epidemic!
Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Change Program 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