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This tool is developed in the StopDia-study to enact positive changes in participant's health behaviour. The digital intervention consists of 2 components which motivate, enable and trigger the participants to improve their health behaviours. B.J. Fogg's Tiny Habits -ideology. The digital intervention is based on the Fogg Behaviour Model (FBM) and the Behaviour Wizard.",[18],"Behavioral: Digital lifestyle intervention group",{"label":20,"type":15,"description":21,"interventionNames":22},"Combined digital and face-to-face lifestyle intervention group","Participants are using the StopDia digital solution tool as described above. In addition, they have six face-to-face group coaching (6-15 participants\u002Fgroup) sessions at local health centers facilitated by trained nurses. 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We also aim to identify barriers and facilitators of adopting a healthy lifestyle in the society, create a model for the prevention of type 2 diabetes by joint actions of health care, third sector, and other societal actors, and develop methods to monitor the cost-effectiveness of these actions. We will carry out a 1-year randomized controlled trial on the effects of among 10 000 individuals aged 18-70 years at increased risk of type 2 diabetes living in Finland. The participants will be randomized into the control group, the digital lifestyle intervention group, or the combined digital and face-to-face lifestyle intervention group. The aim of the interventions is to enhance diet quality, increase physical activity, decrease body weight, and improve glucose tolerance in individuals at increased risk of type 2 diabetes.",[109,110,111,112,113],"Type2 Diabetes","Life Style","Diet Habit","Physical Activity","Empowerment",[115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125],"Prevention","Digital solutions","Type 2 diabetes","Life style modification","Physical activity","Healthy diet","Health economics","Environmental choice architecture","Socio-economic facilitators","Socio-economic barriers","Wellbeing","2017-05-15",{"date":128,"type":129},"2017-05-17","ACTUAL",{"date":131,"type":129},"2017-04-10",{"date":133,"type":103},"2037-12",{"name":5,"class":6},1]