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Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia, 2021-22, Diabetes Prevention Programme, Detailed Analysis Report

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Acronym key

BMI: Body mass index

DPP: Diabetes Prevention Programme

FPG: Fasting plasma glucose

HbA1c: Glycated haemoglobin

ICB: Integrated care board

IMD: Index of multiple deprivation

NDH: Non-diabetic hyperglycaemia

T2DM: Type 2 diabetes mellitus


Contact

This audit report is part of the National Diabetes Audit programme; for more information, please visit the NDA webpage at https://digital.nhs.uk/NDA.

Or for further information, please contact NHS England's Contact Centre on 0300 303 5678, or email [email protected]

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Lead analyst: David Caldwell, Principal Information Analyst

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