2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.07.22274277
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Communicating risk of diabetes to patients results in lower incidence at 1- and 3-year follow-up and improved preventive intervention

Abstract: ObjectiveOne-third of American adults are estimated to have prediabetes but the vast majority are unaware. Accordingly, persons with prediabetes are equally unaware of their personal susceptibility of developing type 2 diabetes and the impact of weight loss on reducing the risk of progression. The primary aim of this study was to demonstrate that raising awareness of present risk, risk reduction, and offering available, accessible preventive interventions would result in fewer incidences of type 2 diabetes at … Show more

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