carbohydrate intake for prediabetes
"Carbohydrate intake for prediabetes" refers to the amount of carbohydrates consumed in the diet of individuals who have been diagnosed with prediabetes, a condition characterized by blood sugar levels higher than normal but not yet reaching the threshold for diabetes. Managing carbohydrate intake in prediabetes involves monitoring and controlling the amount of carbohydrates consumed to help regulate blood sugar levels and prevent the progression to diabetes.
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