Diabetes prevention programs focus on reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes through evidence-based lifestyle and community interventions. Key strategies include promoting healthy nutrition, regular physical activity, weight management, and behavior modification to improve metabolic health. Community-based programs and structured educational initiatives empower individuals to make sustainable lifestyle changes, monitor risk factors, and engage in proactive self-care. Early identification of at-risk populations using screening tools enables targeted interventions that can delay or prevent the onset of diabetes. By integrating clinical guidance with community support and public health initiatives, diabetes prevention programs enhance population health, reduce the burden of chronic disease, and promote long-term wellness.