prevalence of prediabetes in different populations
"Prevalence of prediabetes in different populations" refers to the frequency or amount of individuals within various groups or communities who have a condition called prediabetes, which is characterized by higher than normal blood sugar levels but not yet meeting the criteria for a diagnosis of diabetes.
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Related Concepts (21)
- gender differences in prediabetes rates
- global prevalence of prediabetes
- prediabetes
- prediabetes and age groups
- prediabetes and education level
- prediabetes and ethnicity
- 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 developed countries
- prediabetes rates in developing countries
- prediabetes rates in different countries
- prediabetes rates in indigenous communities
- prediabetes rates in specific regions
- prediabetes rates in urban populations
- prevalence of prediabetes in children
- prevalence of prediabetes in low-income populations
- risk factors for prediabetes
- rural populations and prediabetes prevalence
- socioeconomic factors and prediabetes rates
Similar Concepts
- culturally tailored interventions for prediabetes prevention
- education and awareness programs for prediabetes prevention
- ethnicity (certain ethnic groups are more prone to prediabetes)
- exercise interventions in different age groups with prediabetes
- genetic susceptibility to prediabetes
- genetic variations influencing prediabetes risk
- gestational diabetes prevalence
- health disparities in prediabetes education and management
- prediabetes development
- prediabetes screening in children and adolescents
- prediabetes screening in high-risk populations
- prevalence of diabetes mellitus in pregnancy
- screening and diagnosis of prediabetes
- screening and early detection of prediabetes
- the impact of genetic factors on prediabetes prevalence