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Diabetes Prevention Program Helps Reduce Body Weight

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The Diabetes Prevention Program is a joint venture initiated by The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (NKFM) and Priority Health. The aim of this program is to encourage and assist people who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes to improve their lifestyle. This extensive program lasts for 16 weeks. To make this program appealing, it has been made free for qualified participants. People who have been using natural metabolism boosters to keep their body weight low will mostly find this program attractive because when they try to lose their weight, they not only want to have a slimmer body, but also want to avoid all adverse consequences of having obese body, especially diabetes.

The program consists of many activities that are intended to help participants change the way they eat and behave. They will receive thorough assistance to modify their diet and to gradually lose their weight. After getting through the initial phase of of the program, they can expect slight reduction of their body weight, but such reduction will take place continuously as long as they stay even with the program’s routines. There is also lifestyle intervention group, in which participants can receive comprehensive help in modifying their lifestyle. By following this program, they can expect all positive results ranging from proper body weight and slimmer body to resistance against diabetes and kidney failure.

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