exercise as an adjunct therapy for prediabetes
"Exercise as an adjunct therapy for prediabetes" refers to the use of physical activity, such as aerobic exercises, strength training, or a combination of both, in addition to other medical interventions, to manage and improve the condition of individuals who are at a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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