Older Adults and Diabetes Prevention Programs in the Veterans Health Administration

Pearl G Lee, Laura J Damschroder, Robert Holleman, Tannaz Moin, Caroline R Richardson, Pearl G Lee, Laura J Damschroder, Robert Holleman, Tannaz Moin, Caroline R Richardson

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether older veterans enrolled in two diabetes prevention programs (DPPs) in the Veterans Health Administration will have similar weight loss as younger veterans.

Research design and methods: Post hoc analysis of data from two prospective, pragmatic, nonrandomized studies of behavioral weight management interventions that were delivered in-person (Department of Veterans Affairs [VA]-DPP) or online (Online-DPP), comparing participation and weight loss between participants aged ≥65 years (N = 120) vs. <65 years (N = 258).

Results: Over 70% of participants in both age groups completed eight or more sessions within 6 months; a higher proportion completed eight or more sessions in the Online-DPP intervention than in the VA-DPP intervention (P < 0.05). The overall weight changes at 6 and 12 months were similar across the two age groups: ∼5 kg or 5% weight loss compared with baseline (P > 0.05).

Conclusions: DPPs delivered in person or online can be similarly effective in older and younger veterans. Online programs may be an important means to improve the reach of DPPs for older adults.

© 2018 by the American Diabetes Association.

Source: PubMed

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