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Learning About Prediabetes Can be Fun

A CDC campaign has found success in bringing more awareness to prediabetes by adding in the entertainment of baby goats and puppies.


 

If statistics and warnings don’t get your patients’ attention about the risk of prediabetes, how about adorable puppies, hedgehogs, and baby goats? DoIHavePrediabetes.org, a CDC campaign, offers a “perfect way to spend a minute”—where viewers can take a quick prediabetes risk test while also watching cute animal videos.

The campaign builds on the success of a previous campaign that was the first of its kind to raise national awareness of prediabetes. Of the 84 million people with prediabetes, most don’t know they have it and are not aware of the long-term risks to their health.

The current campaign urges people to talk with their physicians after taking the test to confirm the diagnosis and learn about lifestyle changes. Through research-based programs such as the one the CDC offers (National Diabetes Prevention Program), people with prediabetes can lower their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by as much as 58%, and by 71% for people aged > 60 years.

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The pro bono campaign was developed by Ogilvy New York. Michael Paterson, executive creative director, says, “Through a lighthearted and fun tone, we found more people were willing to take the test—and who doesn’t love to watch baby goats?”

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