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Adapting the Diabetes Prevention Program for Older Adults: Descriptive Study

Adapting the Diabetes Prevention Program for Older Adults: Descriptive Study

This is a heterogenous group, and a tailored intervention that includes coaching and social support is particularly relevant to individuals at this stage of life. There is some concern with promoting weight loss in older adults due to the risk that they may also see significant decreases in fat-free mass and bone density with weight loss, compared to their younger adults (aged 25-45 years) and middle-aged adult counterparts (46-54 years) [4].

Jeannette M Beasley, Emily A Johnston, Denisa Costea, Mary Ann Sevick, Erin S Rogers, Melanie Jay, Judy Zhong, Joshua Chodosh

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45004