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Prediabetes

Overview of prediabetes, diagnosis and treatment options.

Risk Factors for Prediabetes

Your chance of having prediabetes or diabetes increases if you have one or more of the following risk factors:
  • Over the age of 40
  • Family history of diabetes
  • Overweight (BMI greater than 23)
  • High "bad" cholesterol level (LDL) and low in "good" cholesterol level (HDL)
  • Ethnicity e.g. Indian
  • Previously diagnosed with diabetes during pregnancy or gave birth to a baby larger than 4kg
  • Smoker
  • Heavy drinker

Diagnosis of Prediabetes and Diabetes

In order to determine whether you have prediabetes or diabetes, your doctor may perform the following tests:
  • Fasting blood sugar test. Blood test that measures sugar level after an overnight fasting for at least 8-10 hours. This is usually done in the morning.
  • Random blood sugar test. It is also known as a "casual blood test" where blood sugar is tested anytime of the day regardless of food consumption.
  • Two hour post-meal sugar test. Blood sugar test that is taken exactly 2 hours after a main meal. It reveals how well the body can metabolize carbohydrates and produce insulin.
  • Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). This is used to confirm diagnosis in borderline cases and for diagnosis of prediabetes cases. The person is required to drink a known amount of sugar solution and blood sugar level is tested 2 hours before and after.
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