Volunteers Needed
Volunteers Needed
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR
STUDY
Research centers participating in the Diabetes
Prevention Program (DPP) are looking for volunteers, people who
have a family history of diabetes, are overweight, or have had
gestational diabetes (GDM) when pregnant. These individuals will
be screened for IGT, impaired glucose tolerance. There will be no
charge. As approximately 50% of individuals who exhibit IGT go on
to develop type II diabetes, research is underway to see if their
disease progression can be halted by appropriate measures, such
as diet, exercise, and medication.
Many people with IGT are unaware they have the
condition, but Asian, African, Hispanic or Native American
ethnicity confer risk, as do family history, obesity, or history
of GDM. The elderly are also at increased risk for IGT.
The Diabetes Prevention Program is currently
underway in 25 medical centers throughout the country. It should
ultimately involve 4000 volunteers -- the largest diabetes
prevention study ever undertaken in the United States.
Screening for the Diabetes Prevention Program
is free. Interested individuals should call, toll-free,
1-888-377-5646 for more information.
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