COVINGTON - With an estimated one in three American adults living with prediabetes, St. Tammany Health System’s Diabetes Education Department has announced a new initiative aimed at helping patients reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
The PreventT2 program is designed for adults who have been diagnosed with prediabetes or who are at increased risk for developing the condition. PreventT2 focuses on sustainable lifestyle changes shown to prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes.
The first session is scheduled for Jan. 19 from 10 to 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Covington (16333 Louisiana 1085).
PreventT2 is a yearlong program built on a curriculum approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and led by a trained lifestyle coach. Participants meet weekly during the first six months, followed by once- or twice-monthly sessions during the second half of the program.
The program emphasizes gradual weight loss, increased physical activity and stress reduction, while also offering peer support as participants learn practical skills to improve their long-term health.
As part of the initiative, community members are encouraged to take a prediabetes risk assessment to determine whether they may benefit from the program.
For more information or to enroll, call the STHS Diabetes Education Department at (985) 871-5983.
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The heartbeat of its community, St. Tammany Health System cares for patients and families with excellence, compassion and teamwork. It is nationally recognized for quality, safety and service excellence by CareChex, Leapfrog, Healthgrades, Hospital Compare, Women’s Choice and US News & World Report. The health system is home to 281-bed St. Tammany Parish Hospital Service District No. 1, three diagnostic centers and 12 medical clinics throughout western St. Tammany Parish. Self-supporting, not-for-profit STHS is AA- rated by Fitch and receives no tax funding. More at StTammany.health.