Learn More About Preventing Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes Alert Day is March 27. You can learn more about type 2 diabetes and what you can do to reduce your risk for developing the disease by checking out the CDC resources listed below. Take the first step by finding out if you have prediabetes, a condition that increases your risk for type 2 diabetes. Take the quiz, at right, then share it with friends and relatives. If the quiz shows you have a high risk for prediabetes, consult your health care provider. CDC leads the National Diabetes Prevention Program, which is bringing lifestyle change programs to communities to help Americans take steps to preserve their health. The group classes are based on research which shows that making modest behavior changes, such as improving food choices and increasing physical activity, will reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. To learn more about the program and hear from class members with prediabetes who have made changes to reduce their risk for type 2 diabetes, watch the video A Change for Life. |
The National Diabetes Education Program, a joint initiative of CDC and the National Institutes of Health, provides materials and advice for people with diabetes or at risk for the disease, health care providers, employers, and others. Resources from this program provide advice on preventing type 2 diabetes and help people with diabetes manage the disease to reduce the risk of serious complications such as kidney failure, blindness, and amputation of feet and legs.
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Prevent Type 2 Diabetes. Step by Step
Learn more about prediabetes from CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation
Blood, Sugar and Fears [VIDEO – 4:23 minutes]
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