PREDIABETES
Prediabetes An important risk factor for future diabetes and CV disease Risk for prediabetes is a continuum Important to identify early and begin intervention immediately Interventions can reduce the rate of progression from prediabetes to diabetes o Healthy diet o Physical activity o Weight loss American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care.
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