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. 2019 Jul 26;4(3):e13904.
doi: 10.2196/13904.

A Digital Diabetes Prevention Program (Transform) for Adults With Prediabetes: Secondary Analysis

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A Digital Diabetes Prevention Program (Transform) for Adults With Prediabetes: Secondary Analysis

Meshari F Alwashmi et al. JMIR Diabetes. .

Abstract

Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing among adults globally. Research has demonstrated that a diabetes prevention program (DPP), which focuses on developing and maintaining health-promoting lifestyle modifications, can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes among at-risk individuals. The implementation of a digitally adapted DPP has the potential to prevent prediabetes on a national and global scale by using technology and behavior change science.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of a novel digital therapeutic DPP (Transform) on weight loss, body mass index (BMI), exercise frequency, and work absenteeism.

Methods: This study was a secondary analysis of retrospective data of adults with prediabetes who were enrolled in the Transform DPP from December 2016 to December 2017. The program incorporates interactive mobile computing, remote monitoring, an evidence-based curriculum, behavior tracking tools, health coaching, and online peer support to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. The analysis included data that were collected at baseline and after 4 months of the Transform DPP.

Results: The sample (N=273) comprised people with prediabetes who completed 4 months of the Transform program. Participants included 70.3% women, with a mean age of 54.0 (SD 11.2) years. On average, participants decreased their weight by 13.3 lbs (6.5%) and their BMI by 1.9 kg/m2. On average, participants increased their exercise frequency by 1.7 days per week, and absenteeism was reduced by almost half a day per month.

Conclusions: These results suggest that the digital therapeutic DPP (Transform) is effective at preventing type 2 diabetes through a significant reduction in body weight and an increase of physical activity. A prospective, controlled clinical study is warranted to validate these findings.

Keywords: DPP; diabetes; diabetes prevention program; digital health; mhealth.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: Blue Mesa Health funded this study. MN is a full-time employee and has equity in Blue Mesa Health. MN was not involved in the analysis or reporting of the data. MA, an independent scientific consultant, was provided with the raw deidentified data to perform statistical analyses.

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Transform components: a smartphone app with an interactive curriculum, digital tracking and communication tools, a wireless scale, a professional health coach, a private peer community, and an activity tracker.

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