Researchers from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Wake Forest University are collaborating with San Francisco-based Omada Health to explore the effectiveness of a virtual diabetes prevention program.
The PREDICTS (“Preventing Diabetes with Digital Health and Coaching for Translation and Scalability”) randomized control trial will include approximately 500 participants with verified clinical eligibility for Omada’s CDC-recognized diabetes prevention program, according to an announcement. Omada Health is best known for its digitally-enabled intensive behavioral counseling, enabling individuals at elevated risk of chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease to change the habits that put them most at risk, the organization’s officials attest.
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