In the YMCA's Diabetes Prevention Program, a trained Lifestyle Coach will introduce topics in a supportive, small group environment and encourage participants as they explore how healthy eating, physical activity and behavior changes can help reduce their risk for diabetes and benefit their overall health.
The 12-month, 25-session, group-based program consists of one-hour, weekly sessions, followed by monthly sessions led by a trained Lifestyle Coach who facilitates a small group of people with similar goals.
Participants explore how healthy eating, physical activity and behavior changes can help reduce the risk for developing diabetes.
The monthly maintenance sessions help participants stay motivated to maintain progress toward their goals.
Lose 7 percent of your body weight, and gradually increase your physical activity to 150 minutes per week.
You will do this by learning strategies for:
Healthy Eating
Eating smaller portions, reducing fat in your diet and discovering healthier food options has been shown to help prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes.
Increasing Physical Activity
Studies have repeatedly shown that moderate physical activity (walking, swimming, mowing the lawn) for as little as 30 minutes a day, five days a week can help improve your blood pressure, raise your good cholesterol and prevent blood flow problems.
Losing Weight
It has been shown that reducing your body weight by even a small amount (as little as 5 - 7 percent) can offer tremendous benefits for people at risk for diabetes.
Based on research funded by the National Institutes of Health, this program has been shown to reduce the number of new cases of Type 2 diabetes by as much as 58 percent in adults. The reduction was even greater, 71 percent, among adults aged 60 years or older.
Nearly 86 million American adults, that's one in three, have prediabetes. People with prediabetes are likely to develop Type 2 diabetes within 10 years, unless they take action to prevent or delay the disease. Diabetes is a leading cause of heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney disease and nerve disease.
To qualify for the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program, participants must be at least 18 years old, overweight (BMI>25, Asian adults, BMI>22) and at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes or have been diagnosed with prediabetes.
Download our self-assessment and answer a few basic questions to see if you qualify for the Diabetes Prevention Program.
Due to current state and local health mandates, we are offering the following virtual sessions.
Virtual Sessions
Please call 207 622 9622 for more information.