psychological factors in prediabetes progression
Psychological factors in prediabetes progression refer to the mental and emotional influences that can affect the development and worsening of prediabetes, a condition characterized by higher than normal blood sugar levels but not yet high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. These factors may include stress, anxiety, depression, and unhealthy coping mechanisms, which can impact one's behaviors and lifestyle choices, leading to an increased risk of prediabetes advancing to diabetes.
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