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Outcomes from the randomized controlled trial were presented today at a virtual conference. The company and its research partners say this study differs from others due to its size and length.
The company plans to continue to focus on the metabolic health space.
The company will add cognitive behavioral therapy-based coaching via a perpetual licensing agreement with Lantern.
First Mile Care will use demographic data to appropriately match prediabetes patients with coaches and develop more personalized action plans.
Johns Hopkins study: coaching app Sweetch can increase weight loss, activity in prediabetes patients
A recent Johns Hopkins study found that prediabetic patients who used the interactive mobile coaching program Sweetch lost weight and increased physical activity.
San Francisco-based Omada Health has received $950,000 from the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) and The Kresge Foundation to expand its prediabetes program, called Prevent, to low income populations in the US.