Title: Diabetes Prevention
1Diabetes Prevention
- Ann Albright, PhD, RD
- Director, Division of Diabetes Translation
224 million with Diabetes
57 millionwith Prediabetes
3What Are Our Chances of Developing Diabetes?
- Lifetime from birth till death
- 33 (male), 39 (female)
- Annual adults
- 1
4Intervention Time Window
- Changes in glucose concentrations, insulin
sensitivity, and insulin secretion as much as 36
years before diagnosis of diabetes in British
Civil Servants (Tabek, et al. Lancet, 2009) - In Pima Indians the timeframe over which glucose
values rose suddenly was estimated at lt4.5 years
(Mason et al. Diabetes 5620542061, 2007)
5Other Complications of Pre-diabetes
- 5-year risk of total mortality increased 50-60
- 5-year risk of CVD mortality increased 150
- (Barr et al. Circulation 2007116 July 18
online) - Prevalent retinopathy about 8
- (DPP. Diabet. Med. 2007 24137-144)
6Lifestyle Intervention Trials(All participants
had pre-diabetes)
- Pan et al. (1997)
- Tuomilehto et al. (2001)
- DPP Research Group (2002)
- Kosala et al. (2005)
- Ramachandran et al (2006)
7Effect of Treatment on Incidence of Diabetes in
the DPP(All participants had IGT)
Placebo Metformin Lifestyle
Annual Incidence of diabetes 11.0 7.8 4.8
Relative reduction (compared with placebo) ---- 31 58
Number needed to treat (to prevent 1 case in 3 years) ---- 13.9 6.9
The DPP Research Group, NEJM 346393-403, 2002
8Intervention Impact by Ethnicity
The DPP Research Group, NEJM 346393-403, 2002
9Further Benefits of Lifestyle InterventionOther
CVD risk factors are also improved
- Hypertension was present in 30 of subjects at
entry - then ? - in placebo and metformin groups, significantly
? with lifestyle - TG levels ? in all treatment groups, but ?
significantly more with - lifestyle intervention
- Lifestyle intervention significantly ? HDL level
and ? LDL - At 3 yr F/U the use of medications to achieve
goals in the - lifestyle group was 2728 ? for hypertension
and 25 ? for - hyperlipidemia compared with placebo and
metformin groups
DPP. Diabetes Care 28888894, 2005
10US Research Studies that have Translated the DPP
Trial Lifestyle Intervention
- 13 studies
- Core sessions ranged from 16 to 6
- Mean sessions attended
- 16 sessions (9-14)
- 12 sessions (7-9)
- 11 sessions (8)
- Weight Loss 6 - 2.7
- The more sessions attended the greater the wt.
loss
11National Diabetes Prevention Program
- Goal
- Systematically scale the translated model of the
Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) for high risk
persons in collaboration with community-based
organizations that have necessary infrastructure,
health payers, public health, academia, and
others to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes
in the United States.
12Four Key Pillars
- (1) Training the work force that can implement
the program cost effectively - CDC established the Diabetes Training and
Technical Assistance Center - (2) Implementing a recognition program that will
contribute to assuring quality, lead to
reimbursement, and allow CDC to develop a
registry of programs for public reporting - CDC currently developing the criteria for
program recognition expected final draft Sept
2010
13Four Key Pillars
- (3) Implementing sites that will build the
infrastructure and some will provide a
laboratory for additional refinement of this
prevention system - CDC and Y-USA announced 11 model sites
- Y-USA and UnitedHealth Group (UHG) announced 6
model sites - (4) Increasing referrals and utilization of the
prevention system through health marketing and
other strategies - CDC contracted with MACRO formative
PR/marketing work and UHG is doing focus group
testing
14Prevention of Type 2 DiabetesThe Community
Clinic Partnership Model
Community
Clinic
Insurers
Partnership Zone
Employers
Proactive Practice Team
Reimbursement
Screening for High Risk
Informed Population
Diagnosis of Pre-diabetes
Decision Support
Strong Community Organizations
Structured Lifestyle Programs
Information Systems
Healthy Public Policy
Informed, Activated Patients
Regular Glucose Monitoring
Supportive Environments
Total Population
Complications
Pre-diabetes
Diabetes
15Community and policy
System, group, culture
Family, friends, small group
Individual
The health of individuals is inseparable from the
health of communities (Healthy People 2010)