Thursday, March 17, 2016

Mobile apps to encourage a latest diabetes prevention program

A latest program at the Diabetes Center at the institute of University of California at the state of San Francisco will utilize mobile apps to enable sufferers with pre-diabetes to share de-identified information with UCSF researchers, and in turn get coaching from the nutritionists, dieticians and fitness trainers.


UCSF is partnering with Yes Health, which provides an all-mobile diabetes prevention program that involves the apps and coaches. More than one-third of America’s people have pre-diabetes, and 90% of them do not know it, in accordance to the American Diabetes Association. Without intervention, about 70% of those with pre-diabetes will establish the complete disease.


While biological and genetic factors play a vital role in the establishment of Type 2 diabetes, behavioral and atmospheric factors also play a major part, in accordance to the Diabetes Center.


“In addition to offering us with rich insights regarding how behavioral and atmospheric factors affect those with pre-diabetes, these information can be coupled with cellular, genetic and other biological information to make an unparalleled resource for scientific invention and discovery,” claimed Matthias Hebrok, director of the Diabetes Center.


The center and Yes Health also will operate to recognize sufferers willing to engage in clinical trials to assess the relationship between behavioral and biological factors that lead to diabetes threat. The program is in accordance with the Obama Administration’s Precision Medicine Initiative.


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