PATIENTS at high risk of Type 2 diabetes in Worcester are set to benefit from a new programme to help them avoid developing the condition.
The new scheme is one of 27 to launch across the country as part of the national Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP) to help patients change their lifestyles.
GPs will invite people they know to be at high risk to enrol for tailored help, including education on healthy eating and lifestyle changes, and bespoke physical exercise programmes.
Currently, nearly 32,000 people in Worcestershire have Type 2 diabetes, which is largely preventable through lifestyle changes. A further 70,000 are believed to be at high risk of developing the condition.
Dr Kiran Patel from NHS England said: “Obesity and lifestyle-related issues have taken their toll on people’s health. Also, the complications of diabetes cost society and the NHS £10bn a year.
“This programme will get advice and practical help to a group of people who can drastically reduce their risk of developing the condition and associated complications, including amputation and blindness.”