Study Protocol: The Norfolk Diabetes Prevention Study [NDPS]: a 46 month multi - centre, randomised, controlled parallel group trial of a lifestyle intervention [with or without additional support from lay lifestyle mentors with Type 2 diabetes] to prevent transition to Type 2 diabetes in high risk groups with non - diabetic hyperglycaemia, or impaired fasting glucose
Abstract Background This 7 year NIHR programme [2011-2018] tests the primary hypothesis that the NDPS diet and physical activity intervention will reduce the risk of transition to type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in groups at high risk of Type 2 diabetes. The NDPS programme recognizes the need to reduce inter...
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Main Authors: | Melanie Pascale (Author), Nikki Murray (Author), Max Bachmann (Author), Garry Barton (Author), Allan Clark (Author), Amanda Howe (Author), Colin Greaves (Author), Mike Sampson (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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