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BackgroundThere is a significant worldwide increase in type 2 diabetes mellitus and gestational diabetes (T2DM/GDM) linked to a range of associated comorbidities and rising healthcare costs. It has been shown that an increase in physical activity, healthy nutrition, and weight loss may prevent or delay T2DM/GDM manifestation. Despite this, it remains a key challenge to reach various populations, in particular so-called vulnerable groups, mostly with a migration background and/or low socio-economic status.Methods/designWe will conduct a scoping review to identify barriers and facilitating factors in the prevention of T2DM/GDM in vulnerable groups. An electronic literature search will be performed in MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, PSYNDEX, Social Science Citation Index, and CINAHL. Two reviewers will independently select studies for inclusion. Extracted data will be charted, categorized, and summarized.DiscussionThe results will be used to inform the National education and communication strategy on diabetes mellitus in Germany. In particular, the results will be discussed in focus groups of experts to develop recommendations for developing preventive measures targeting vulnerable groups.Systematic review registrationPROSPERO does not register scoping reviews.

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  • There is a significant worldwide increase in type 2 diabetes mellitus and gestational diabetes (T2DM/ Gestational diabetes (GDM)) linked to a range of associated comorbidities and rising healthcare costs

  • The results will be discussed in focus groups of experts to develop recommendations for developing preventive measures targeting vulnerable groups

  • Evidence shows that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)/GDM is higher in obese, overweight and physically inactive individuals [2, 3]

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There is a significant worldwide increase in type 2 diabetes mellitus and gestational diabetes (T2DM/ GDM) linked to a range of associated comorbidities and rising healthcare costs. It has been shown that an increase in physical activity, healthy nutrition, and weight loss may prevent or delay T2DM/GDM manifestation. The prevalence of type 2 (T2DM) and gestational diabetes (GDM) has risen and so have the associated health consequences and healthcare costs [1]. An increase in physical activity, healthy nutrition, and weight loss may prevent or delay T2DM/ GDM manifestation [4]. It is challenging to reach certain populations, in particular so-called vulnerable groups that include individuals with a migration. Research objective The aim of this scoping review is to identify and describe barriers and facilitating factors in the prevention of T2DM and GDM in vulnerable groups

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