prediabetes and ethnicity
Prediabetes refers to a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes. Ethnicity refers to a person's cultural or ancestral background. The term "prediabetes and ethnicity" refers to the association between different ethnic groups and their susceptibility to developing prediabetes, as research suggests that certain ethnicities may have a higher risk of developing this condition compared to others.
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- ethnicity (certain ethnic groups are more prone to prediabetes)
- genetic risk factors for prediabetes
- genetic susceptibility to prediabetes
- prediabetes and age groups
- prediabetes prevalence in specific ethnic minorities
- prediabetes rates among immigrant populations
- prediabetes rates among specific occupations
- prediabetes rates among specific racial groups
- prediabetes rates in indigenous communities
- prediabetes rates in specific regions
- prediabetes rates in urban populations
- prevalence of prediabetes in low-income populations
- risk factors for prediabetes
- rural populations and prediabetes prevalence
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