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Press Release: The YMCA of Greater Kansas City to Use Noom’s Behavior Change Platform to Enhance Its Traditional In-Person DPP and Hypertension Programs

by | Jan 10, 2017 | Last updated Sep 22, 2021

NEW YORK, Jan. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Noom Inc. and the YMCA of Greater Kansas City announced today a strategic partnership that combines a strong community-based in-person approach with mobile technology and scalable coaching tools to address the growing prevalence of prediabetes and hypertension. Initially the joint program will be deployed at the YMCA of Greater Kansas City with plans to demonstrate effectiveness and scalability for other YMCAs across the country to consider offering it in their communities.

As a part of the partnership, the YMCA of Greater Kansas City will leverage Noom’s scalable behavior change platform to surface participants’ behavioral trends and patterns, allowing coaches to prioritize and intervene in real-time through Noom’s mobile application. For the first time, YMCA coaches will be able to analyze individual eating habits, exercise time and engagement with targeted content as well as drill down into details (i.e. macronutrient content) to provide meaningful interventions.

“The joint model we’ve created with Noom combines the power of community institutions like the YMCA with mobile technology. It has profound implications for helping prevent diabetes and manage hypertension on an enormous scale,” said John Mikos, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at YMCA of Greater Kansas City.

According to the CDC, 86 million Americans or 1 in 3 adults have prediabetes. The total cost of diagnosed diabetes is $245 billion. In addition, another 79 million Americans or 1 in 3 adults have high blood pressure.

“Noom is committed to leveraging our behavior change programs to improve health outcomes and address the millions of people with prediabetes and hypertension throughout the world,” said Saeju Jeong, CEO and cofounder at Noom. “Our partnership with the YMCA of Greater Kansas City is the next step in putting our proven technology and structured programs to work in the community setting.”

YMCA participants will be able to use Noom, Noom’s mobile application, to track their physical activity, log their meals, receive ongoing support from their health coach and peer group as well as read program specific content. Noom contains a proprietary food database of over 700,000 branded and generic foods, along with 3.7 million unique food portions. Because food logging is the most important feature in prediabetes and hypertension programs, Noom’s technology drives significant health outcomes as it allows participants to log their meals in just seconds.

“Utilizing Noom’s self-monitoring tools will further augment our reach into the community by guiding individuals throughout their day and providing real-time, actionable feedback from their YMCA coach along the way,” said Mikos. “We look forward to seeing continued success with regards to improved health outcomes and lifestyle change across populations.”

About Noom, Inc.

Noom Inc., a leader in behavior change and mobile health coaching, combines the power of technology with the empathy of real human coaches to deliver successful behavior change at scale. Noom’s direct-to-consumer weight loss and exercise tracking mobile applications have reached more than 45 million users worldwide. Leveraging the success of their ground-breaking health and fitness programs, Noom developed a behavior change platform to treat chronic and pre-chronic conditions, beginning with the CDC’s Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). On the first day, the CDC began recognizing mobile and online DPP providers, Noom was there. Since then, Noom has expanded its curricula across the acuity spectrum and now features programs for pre-hypertension, hypertension and diabetes management in addition to its flagship weight loss and diabetes prevention programs. Noom has offices in New York City, Seoul and Tokyo.

About YMCA of Greater Kansas City

With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the YMCA of Greater Kansas City is a not-for-profit, charitable organization committed to strengthening communities. The Y engages men, women and children – regardless of age, income or background – to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Serving the Kansas City area since 1860, the Y has the long-standing relationships and physical presence not just to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. Visit KansasCityYMCA.org for more information.