About this Event
Our year-long program engages participants in 25 sessions and focuses on small, lifestyle goals. The curriculum is CDC-approved and is part of the CDC-led National Diabetes Prevention Program. Note: The program is only for individuals who live in New York City (NYC)
Can't Join Us in Person? Join us Via Zoom Meeting ID:879 1476 7904
What Have Our Patients Achieved?
- 8 out of 9 participants lost weight since the start of the program (89%)
- 6 of the 8 have lost 5% or more of their starting weight (75%)
- The highest weight loss reached was 16%
- Significant weight loss was observed at the 6-month mark.
- All 8 participants were able to maintain their weight loss until the end of the program
Program Details – IN PERSON GROUP in Manhattan 280 Henry Street Location
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87914767904
Program Information
- Program one year in length – weekly sessions for the first 6 months, One session every other week for the next 6 months.
- The program will focus on proper nutrition, activity, coping with stress, sleep hygiene, overcoming challenges, and staying accountable for changes.
- Sessions held by Registered Dietitian and Certified Lifestyle Coach
Program Goals:
- Prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes onset
- Weight loss should be accomplished in the first 6 months.
- Reach 150 minutes of physical activity per week in the first 6 months.
- Reduce A1c (blood sugar level) by 0.2 points.
- Participants will be responsible for tracking and reporting weight, minutes of activity, and A1c changes.
Participant Eligibility - The program is intended for prediabetic adults in NYC ages 18+ at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Common Questions:
How long does it take to reduce A1C levels? You can lower your A1C levels in a couple of months with proper guidance and dedication! The normal A1C level for a non-diabetic is below 5.7%. If you are struggling with your A1C levels, our dietitian and lifestyle coach can help guide you to lower them. 75% of participants were able to decrease their HbA1c levels below the prediabetes range!
What percentage of prediabetes develop diabetes? According to Harvard Health, 25% of people with prediabetes will develop diabetes in a span of 3 to 5 years.
Where to get tested for diabetes or prediabetes: Ask your primary provider/doctor to see a copy of your annual physical labs or ask to get tested if you are concerned about your health.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Betances Health Center, 280 Henry Street, New York, United States
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