role of healthcare providers in prediabetes education and management
The role of healthcare providers in prediabetes education and management is to educate individuals about the risks and implications of prediabetes, provide guidance on lifestyle modifications such as healthy diet and regular exercise, and monitor and manage the condition to prevent its progression to diabetes.
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