genetic predisposition to insulin resistance in prediabetes
Genetic predisposition to insulin resistance in prediabetes refers to an individual's inherited tendency to have reduced sensitivity to insulin, which can lead to the development of prediabetes, a condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels that are not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.
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