Workplace Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevention-an Umbrella Review.
Katarzyna WnukJakub ŚwitalskiTomasz TataraWojciech MiazgaSylwia JopekAnna AugustynowiczUrszula ReligioniMariusz GujskiPublished in: Current diabetes reports (2023)
The final analysis included 7 studies. The majority (4 of 7) of the studies included in the review focused on workplace interventions based on the guidelines of the US Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) or other similar programs. The method of decreasing the risk of type 2 diabetes among employees are programs consisting of multiple approaches aimed at improving parameters associated with diabetes, i.e., body weight, and therefore BMI, reduction, and reducing blood glucose levels, as well as HbA1c levels through educational approach and lifestyle changes. The results of those studies point to multicomponent interventions as more effective than single-component interventions. An effective workplace intervention aimed to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes among employees is a multicomponent program consisting of elements such as educational activities, interventions targeting dietary changes and increased physical activity.