socioeconomic factors and prediabetes rates
Socioeconomic factors refer to the various social and economic conditions that can influence an individual's overall well-being and quality of life, such as income, education, occupation, and access to resources. Prediabetes rates, on the other hand, indicate the proportion of the population that has higher than normal blood sugar levels but not yet high enough to be classified as diabetes. The connection between socioeconomic factors and prediabetes rates implies that these social and economic conditions can impact the likelihood of developing prediabetes.
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