Kramer M Kaye
Graduate School of Public Health, 3512 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tanzania
Research Article
Long-term Strategies for Diabetes Prevention: Evaluation of the Group Lifestyle Balance Post-Core Sessions Focusing on Carbohydrate and Hunger Management
Author(s): Kramer M Kaye, Venditti Elizabeth M, Semler Linda N, Kriska Andrea M, Miller Rachel G and Orchard Trevor JKramer M Kaye, Venditti Elizabeth M, Semler Linda N, Kriska Andrea M, Miller Rachel G and Orchard Trevor J
The Group Lifestyle Balance (GLB) program, adapted from the Diabetes Prevention Program lifestyle intervention, has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Although overall carbohydrate quality was addressed in the GLB program, carbohydrate modification has not been a specific focus. Long- term strategies for maintaining healthy lifestyle practices are lacking. The purpose of this application was to examine the effectiveness of a GLB traditional post-core (TPC) program compared to a carbohydrate modification and hunger focus post-core (CPC) program. Both TPC and CPC consisted of 9 monthly support sessions following completion of identical 12 weekly GLB sessions. The primary outcome was weight change; secondary outcomes included HbA1c, fasting glucose and lipid profile, systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP, D.. View More»