long-term sustainability of exercise interventions for prediabetes prevention
"Long-term sustainability of exercise interventions for prediabetes prevention" refers to the ability of exercise programs to be maintained over an extended period, in order to effectively prevent the onset of prediabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels that may lead to type 2 diabetes.
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