Prediabetes Risk Test is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut State Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is prediabetes?
A: Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes.
Q: What is the Prediabetes Risk Test?
A: The Prediabetes Risk Test is a quick and simple tool to assess your risk of developing prediabetes.
Q: What are the risk factors for prediabetes?
A: Risk factors for prediabetes include being overweight, having a family history of diabetes, being physically inactive, and having high blood pressure.
Q: What should I do if I'm at risk for prediabetes?
A: If you're at risk for prediabetes, it's important to make healthy lifestyle changes such as eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight.
Q: Can prediabetes be reversed?
A: Prediabetes can often be reversed through lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise.
Q: Should I see a doctor if I have prediabetes?
A: Yes, it's important to consult a healthcare professional if you have prediabetes to create a personalized plan for managing your condition.
Q: Are there medications available for prediabetes?
A: While there are no specific medications approved for prediabetes, your doctor may prescribe medications typically used for diabetes management if necessary.
Q: Can prediabetes lead to type 2 diabetes?
A: Yes, if left untreated, prediabetes can progress to type 2 diabetes. Taking steps to manage prediabetes can help prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Q: Can prediabetes affect children?
A: Yes, prediabetes can affect children. It's important to prioritize healthy lifestyle habits for children to reduce their risk of developing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.
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