prevalence of prediabetes in low-income populations
The term "prevalence of prediabetes in low-income populations" refers to the rate or frequency at which individuals within lower-income communities are affected by the state of having higher than normal blood glucose levels, which indicates a high risk of developing diabetes in the future.
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