BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition globally that results in extensive morbidity, decreased quality of life, and increased health services utilization. Lifestyle changes can prevent the development of diabetes, but require patient engagement. Genetic risk testing might represent a new tool to increase patients' motivation for lifestyle changes. Here we describe the rationale, development, and design of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessing the clinical and personal utility of incorporating type 2 diabetes genetic risk testing into comprehensive diabetes risk assessments performed in a primary care setting. METHODS/DESIGN: Patients are recruited in the laboratory waiting areas of two primary care clinics and ...
BackgroundObesity rates in the United States have escalated in recent decades and present a major ch...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) genetic testing is undergoing clinical trials to measure the efficac...
The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes and perceptions of willingness to participate in...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition globally that results in extens...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition globally that results in extens...
Abstract Background We describe the study design, procedures, and development of the risk counseling...
Background The efficacy of diabetes genetic risk testing to motivate behavior change for diabetes pr...
OBJECTIVE—Rapid advances in diabetes genetic epidemiology may lead to a new era of “personalized med...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2015.Type 2 diabetes is a major health burden in the United ...
Purpose: Genetic and lifestyle/environmental factors as well as their interplay contribute to the pa...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the motivational, attitudinal, and behavioral predi...
$\textbf{Background}$ Information about genetic and phenotypic risk of type 2 diabetes is now widel...
The National Institute of Health reports that more than 65 percent of American adults are overweight...
Family health history (FHH) in the context of risk assessment has been shown to positively impact ri...
OBJECTIVEdTo examine whether diabetes genetic risk testing and counseling can improve diabetes preve...
BackgroundObesity rates in the United States have escalated in recent decades and present a major ch...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) genetic testing is undergoing clinical trials to measure the efficac...
The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes and perceptions of willingness to participate in...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition globally that results in extens...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition globally that results in extens...
Abstract Background We describe the study design, procedures, and development of the risk counseling...
Background The efficacy of diabetes genetic risk testing to motivate behavior change for diabetes pr...
OBJECTIVE—Rapid advances in diabetes genetic epidemiology may lead to a new era of “personalized med...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2015.Type 2 diabetes is a major health burden in the United ...
Purpose: Genetic and lifestyle/environmental factors as well as their interplay contribute to the pa...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the motivational, attitudinal, and behavioral predi...
$\textbf{Background}$ Information about genetic and phenotypic risk of type 2 diabetes is now widel...
The National Institute of Health reports that more than 65 percent of American adults are overweight...
Family health history (FHH) in the context of risk assessment has been shown to positively impact ri...
OBJECTIVEdTo examine whether diabetes genetic risk testing and counseling can improve diabetes preve...
BackgroundObesity rates in the United States have escalated in recent decades and present a major ch...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) genetic testing is undergoing clinical trials to measure the efficac...
The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes and perceptions of willingness to participate in...