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  2. Glucose tolerance test - Wikipedia

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    The glucose tolerance test was first described in 1923 by Jerome W. Conn. [4]The test was based on the previous work in 1913 by A. T. B. Jacobson in determining that carbohydrate ingestion results in blood glucose fluctuations, [5] and the premise (named the Staub-Traugott Phenomenon after its first observers H. Staub in 1921 and K. Traugott in 1922) that a normal patient fed glucose will ...

  3. National Diabetes Month: Focus on steps to prevent Type 2 ...

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    Risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Many things can put you at risk for type 2 diabetes. For example, you may be at risk if you: • Have prediabetes• Are older than 45 years• Are overweight or ...

  4. National Diabetes Month addresses ways to prevent ... - AOL

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    About 9.7 million adults have undiagnosed diabetes with an additional 29.3 million having diagnosed diabetes.

  5. Prevention of type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Prevention of type 2 diabetes can be achieved with both lifestyle changes and use of medication. [1] The American Diabetes Association categorizes people with prediabetes, who have glycemic levels higher than normal but do not meet criteria for diabetes, as a high-risk group. Without intervention, people with prediabetes progress to type 2 ...

  6. Glucose test - Wikipedia

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    A level below 5.6 mmol/L (100 mg/dL) 10–16 hours without eating is normal. 5.6–6 mmol/L (100–109 mg/dL) may indicate prediabetes and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) should be offered to high-risk individuals (old people, those with high blood pressure etc.). 6.1–6.9 mmol/L (110–125 mg/dL) means OGTT should be offered even if other ...

  7. What Adults Should Know About Their Risk Of Being Diagnosed ...

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    Heart disease and stroke: People with type 1 diabetes are at an increased risk for both conditions. Nerve damage: High blood sugars can damage the nerves and lead to diabetic neuropathy, ...

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