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This is an research study about clinical, psychosocial, and behavioral factors that impact weight loss, weight maintenance, and cardiovascular disease in socially disadvantaged persons.
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This study aims to evaluate the impact of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) at 12 months among socioeconomically diverse participants by examining: changes in body mass index (BMI); improvements in ideal cardiovascular health scores (based on AHA 2020 goals and Life's Essential 8, where sleep data is available); and reductions in psychosocial stress.
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Inclusion Criteria:
•. Inlcudes participants from socioeconomically diverse backgrounds, age > 18 years old, and BMI > 25 kg/m2 (for Asian ethnicity BMI> 22 kg/m2).
Exclusion criteria will include pregnancy or post-partum state (< 12 months post-partum), history of diabetes (type 1 or 2), history of myocardial infarction, stroke or cardiac arrest in the prior 2 years, history of physician diagnosed cognitive, developmental or psychiatric conditions, recent orthopedic diagnosis or surgery (< 6 months) , inability to speak English, Spanish, or Chinese, persons facing housing eviction or undergoing an active housing leasing process (e.g getting their credit report in shape for a potential lease, in the process of getting a new housing lease).
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