Lower A1C levels. Live healthier. Reduce costs.
Noom’s psychology-based Diabetes Management program helps people with type 2 diabetes lower their A1C levels by building sustainable healthy habits for lasting results.

Diabetes management the simple way.
Managing type 2 diabetes can prove incredibly difficult—especially when it comes to adopting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Backed by psychology, Noom’s Diabetes Management solution helps members reduce their A1C levels, leading to overall health for the long term, lowering your organization’s costs along the way.

Real-time insights for better control
Noom integrates key lifestyle factors with blood glucose monitoring to highlight patterns that impact time in range, empowering smarter decisions.*
Complete diabetes management
Our comprehensive approach offers ongoing daily support, making it easy for members to track and manage all aspects of their diabetes condition.*
Empowering sustainable change
Based in behavioral science, Noom’s program helps members develop new habits by understanding the “why” behind their actions.
A sustainable approach to diabetes management.




Real support leads to real results.
Proven outcomes in 50+ peer-reviewed publications and 10+ academic medical research collaborations.
The proof is in the numbers.
Noom brings proven expertise in diabetes management, demonstrating superior efficacy compared to similar diabetes solutions.4

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The all-in-one solution to healthy living and lower costs.
Bring Noom to your organization today.
- Cleveland Clinic. “Prediabetes.” ↩︎
- Noom internal retrospective analysis of data from 2021–2022. ↩︎
- Usefulness of a novel mobile Diabetes Prevention Program delivery platform with human coaching. May 2018. An engaged user is defined as a participant who completed the 24-week intervention and took any in-app action during the maintenance phase (weeks 24–65). ↩︎
- “Mobile delivery of the Diabetes Prevention Program in people with prediabetes: a randomized controlled trial.” July 2020. A program completer is defined as any participant who finished the 12-month intervention. ↩︎
