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PILOT PROJECT RESULTS
44 people with uncontrolled Type 2 diabetes (hemoglobin A1C greater than 8) participated in a pilot project of the BEATDiabetes Program.
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The average improvement in A1C was between 0.8 and 1 points during the course of the 12 month program.
The improvement was sustained at 18 months in the participants for whom follow-up information was available.
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Over 40% of participants had A1C improvements > 1.
Over 25% of participants had A1C improvements > 2.
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Participants rated the program 4.6 out of 5 stars.
100% of participants said that they would recommend the program to a friend or family member with Type 2 diabetes.
Average Change in Hemoglobin A1C by
Time Since Enrollment
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4 months
8 months
12 months
p=0.0001
p<0.0001
p<0.0001
Change in A1C
Each
1 point
improvement
in A1C
37% reduction in microvascular complications of diabetes
(kidney & eye disease)
21% reduction in diabetes-related death
*UKPDS 35. BMJ 2000;321:405–12
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