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N Engl J Med In New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 367, No. 13. (26 September 2012), pp. 1177-1179, doi:10.1056/nejmp1208169 Key: citeulike:11465333
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The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) clinical trial and its 10-year outcomes study (DPPOS), both sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), showed that certain interventions could prevent or substantially delay the onset of type 2 diabetes both safely and cost-effectively.1,2 Yet diabetes prevention is not widely practiced in the United States, and the disease's staggering human and financial costs continue to grow. It is therefore essential to identify the factors impeding the full realization of the DPP interventions' potential for preventing diabetes. The DPP was a comparative effectiveness trial involving 3234 overweight or obese adults with impaired glucose . . .
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