Are Prevention Interventions Cost-Effective?

Interventions to prevent or delay prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes can be feasible and cost-effective. Many individuals in the United States, particularly those who are overweight or obese,16 could benefit from such interventions. As shown in Table 5, research from the DPP found that lifestyle interventions are more cost-effective than pharmacological agents.

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