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    Take control. Prevent type 2 diabetes today.
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    Learn about preventing diabetes and our proven approach to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes. See what a CDC-recognized lifestyle change program is like and find one that meets your needs.

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    Learn how referring patients to one of our proven programs benefits your patients and your practice. Find the resources you need to get started.

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    National DPP
    Last Reviewed: December 27, 2022
    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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    • About the National DPPplus icon
      • What is the National DPP?
      • Key National DPP Milestones
      • Research Behind the National DPP
    • People at Risk for Type 2 Diabetesplus icon
      • About Prediabetes &
        Type 2 Diabetes
      • Why Participate?
      • Lifestyle Change Program Details
      • Testimonials from Participants
    • Health Care Professionalsplus icon
      • Why Refer to a CDC-Recognized Lifestyle Change Program?
      • Details About the Program
      • Program Eligibility
      • Benefits to Your Practice
      • Resources for Your Practiceplus icon
        • Materials to Engage and Recruit Patients
    • How Pharmacists Can Participate
    • Testimonials
    • Lifestyle Change Program Providersplus icon
      • Why Offer a Lifestyle Change Program?
      • Requirements for CDC Recognition
      • Staffing and Training
      • Data Reporting
      • Testimonials from Program Providers
    • Employers and Insurersplus icon
      • Insurance Brokers and Consultants
      • How Type 2 Diabetes Affects Your Workforce
      • Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
      • Calculate Benefits and Costs
      • Offering a Lifestyle Change Program as a Covered Benefit
      • Employer Testimonials
      • Employer Path to Adoption
    • Tools and Resourcesplus icon
      • Personal Success Tool (PST)
      • Personal Success Tool (PST) Modules
      • PreventT2 Curriculum and Handouts
      • PreventT2 Marketing Resources for Recruiting and Retaining
      • Videos

     

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