prediabetes
Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes, indicating an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Related Concepts (35)
- blood sugar
- blood sugar levels
- chronic hyperglycemia
- complications associated with prediabetes
- diabetes
- dietary recommendations for individuals with prediabetes
- economic implications of prediabetes on healthcare systems
- elevated blood sugar levels
- fasting blood glucose
- glucometer
- glucose intolerance
- hba1c
- hba1c monitoring
- hba1c testing
- hemoglobin a1c
- hyperglycemia
- impact of stress and sleep on prediabetes
- lifestyle modifications for prediabetes management
- link between prediabetes and cardiovascular diseases
- long-term outcomes of prediabetes if left untreated
- medications used in the treatment of prediabetes
- oral glucose tolerance test
- prediabetes and gestational diabetes
- prevalence of prediabetes in different populations
- prevention strategies for prediabetes
- psychosocial aspects of living with prediabetes
- risk factors for prediabetes
- role of community programs in preventing and managing prediabetes
- role of exercise in prediabetes prevention and management
- role of genetics in the development of prediabetes
- role of healthcare providers in prediabetes education and management
- role of insulin resistance in the development of prediabetes
- screening and diagnosis of prediabetes
- symptoms and signs of prediabetes
- type 2 diabetes
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- genetic predisposition to insulin resistance in prediabetes
- genetic susceptibility to prediabetes
- glycemic index and prediabetes
- pre-diabetic diet
- prediabetes and its relation to type 2 diabetes mellitus
- prediabetes development
- prediabetes diagnosis
- prediabetes management
- prediabetes screening in children and adolescents
- prediabetes screening in high-risk populations
- prevalence of prediabetes in low-income populations
- screening and early detection of prediabetes
- stress and prediabetes
- stress-induced prediabetes
- sugar intake and prediabetes