
Another360 use nine-month method to avoid getting diabetes
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Thousands of people in England last year took action to avoid developing type 2 diabetes thanks to an NHS initiative, data suggests. The NHS Healthier You Programme is a nine-month scheme
that aims to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes by giving people personalised support on healthy eating and keeping active. Completing the initiative could slash the risk of developing the
condition by 37%, according to researchers at Manchester University. Last year, a record 166,360 adults in England starting using the programme, NHS England said. The latest figures mean
more than 900,000 adults with a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes have used the scheme for support since its launch in 2016. Type 2 diabetes happens when a person does not make enough
of the hormone insulin, or it does not work properly, leading to high blood sugar which can cause complications if left untreated. Ethnic background, activity levels and family history can
increase the likelihood of developing the condition, although obesity poses the greatest risk. Symptoms include feeling very tired, thirst, and urinating more than usual. The health
minister, Ashley Dalton, said: “We know that prevention is better than treatment, and that tackling the root causes of type 2 diabetes, such as obesity and inactivity, is one of the keys to
tackling cardiovascular-related illness. It is great to see so many people engaging in this successful programme, which is making a real difference in reducing an individual’s type 2
diabetes risk through small, everyday lifestyle changes.” It is estimated that about 4.8 million people in the UK are living with diabetes, both diagnosed and undiagnosed. The condition
costs the health service about £10.7 billion a year. Douglas Twenefour, head of clinical at Diabetes UK, said: “Millions of people in the UK are living with prediabetes, which means they are
at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Ensuring those at risk get the care and treatment they need is absolutely critical, as it will lower their chances of developing type 2 diabetes
and its devastating complications. “The NHS Healthier You Diabetes Prevention Programme has a vitally important part to play in stemming the rise in type 2 diabetes and it’s encouraging to
see more people accessing this life-changing support.” Dr Clare Hambling, national clinical director for diabetes and obesity at NHS England, said: “Type 2 Diabetes and obesity are both
major public health challenges for this country, so it is great to see that this world-leading NHS initiative is preventing type 2 diabetes – and empowering hundreds of thousands of people
across England to lead healthier lives. “Having the opportunity to prevent this life-altering condition via the NHS is remarkable, but it is also important that people are aware of their
risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The ‘know you risk’ online tool is a quick and easy way of calculating your chance of getting type 2 diabetes or you can always speak with your GP.”