At a glance
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Impact of Augmented Care at the Worksite for Diabetes Prevention
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) and Group Lifestyle Balance Plus (GLB+) for PreDiabetes. Completed, enrolled 208 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of augmented care at the worksite through a lifestyle intervention for diabetes prevention among employees with prediabetes who were slower to respond to a standard diabetes prevention intervention.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The intervention included the following key features: group-based sessions led by a lifestyle coach; a structured, state-of-the-art, 16-session core-curriculum that emphasized behavioral self-management strategies for weight loss and physical activity; 8-months of extended care with bimonthly or monthly sessions; self-monitoring of diet and physical activity.
The GLB+ intervention arm included participants who did not achieve the targeted percent weight loss by week 5 and incorporated enhanced training in values clarification, mindful decision making, planning, and problem solving. GLB+ included the same number of group-based sessions as GLB.