role of sleep in prediabetes
The role of sleep in prediabetes refers to the impact that sleep patterns and duration can have on an individual's risk of developing prediabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels that are not yet considered diabetic. Adequate and quality sleep has been found to play a protective role against prediabetes, while insufficient sleep or poor sleep quality can increase the risk of developing prediabetes.
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