role of blood glucose monitoring in prediabetes diagnosis
The role of blood glucose monitoring in prediabetes diagnosis is to measure the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood to determine if a person has higher than normal levels that may be indicative of prediabetes, a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet considered diabetic. Regular monitoring helps healthcare providers assess an individual's risk and make appropriate recommendations for early interventions and lifestyle modifications to prevent or delay the progression to diabetes.
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