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University of Leicester study of diabetes prevention programmes suggests need for more rigorous implementation of NICE guidance
A major collaborative study into the prevention of diabetes by a team of academics from the University of Leicester and the University of Exeter has found that 'half-hearted' attempts to implement diabetes prevention guidance are much less effective than professionally developed, high-quality programmes.
The study, entitled 'Diabetes Prevention in the Real World: Effectiveness of Pragmatic Lifestyle Interventions for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes and of the Impact of Adherence to Guideline Recommendations. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis', has been published in the academic journal Diabetes Care and follows years of research into diabetes prevention by teams at both universities.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20...for-more-implementation-of-NICE-guidance.aspx
A major collaborative study into the prevention of diabetes by a team of academics from the University of Leicester and the University of Exeter has found that 'half-hearted' attempts to implement diabetes prevention guidance are much less effective than professionally developed, high-quality programmes.
The study, entitled 'Diabetes Prevention in the Real World: Effectiveness of Pragmatic Lifestyle Interventions for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes and of the Impact of Adherence to Guideline Recommendations. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis', has been published in the academic journal Diabetes Care and follows years of research into diabetes prevention by teams at both universities.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20...for-more-implementation-of-NICE-guidance.aspx