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What Do You Know About Prediabetes?

Take this quiz to find out how to cut your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

1. If you are taking the fasting plasma glucose test, what blood sugar level may mean prediabetes?




2. If you have prediabetes, when are you likely to develop type 2 diabetes?




3. Besides diabetes, a person with prediabetes is at greater risk for which disease?




4. How does being overweight add to the risk for prediabetes?




5. Which of these is a symptom of prediabetes?




6. Who should be tested for prediabetes or diabetes?





7. If you have been diagnosed with prediabetes, when should you have your blood sugar tested again?




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