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?
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Three tests can be
used to find out if you have prediabetes. They are the fasting plasma glucose test
(FPG), the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and the hemoglobin A1C (A1C). The FPG
is
done after you go without food (fast) for 8 hours. A normal fasting blood sugar level
is
less than 100 mg/dL. If you have the FPG test, prediabetes is a blood sugar level
of 100
mg/dL to 125 mg/dL. Diabetes is a fasting blood sugar level of 126 mg/dL or greater
on 2
or more separate occasions. The OGTT is done after 8 hours of fasting and 2 hours
after
you drink a sweet beverage. If you have the OGTT, prediabetes is a blood sugar level
of
140 mg/dL to 199 mg/dL, 2 hours after the drink. Diabetes is a blood sugar level of
200
mg/dL or greater. The A1C is a blood test. It measures your average glucose level
in
your blood over a period of 3 months. You don't need to fast before the blood test
is
done. Your healthcare provider may decide that you have prediabetes if your A1C result
is between 5.7% and 6.4%, depending on the lab running the test. An A1C of 6.5% or
higher can be used to diagnose diabetes.
2. If you have prediabetes, when are you likely to develop type 2
diabetes?
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The actual time
span can vary, based on how physically active you are. If you are overweight, you
can
actually head off diabetes by losing weight, says the American Diabetes Association
(ADA). If you lose 5% to 10% of your body weight and begin exercising for 30 minutes
every day, you can greatly reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Check with
your healthcare provider before starting an exercise program. If you smoke, quit
smoking.
3. Besides diabetes, a person with prediabetes is at greater risk
for which disease?
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People with
prediabetes are more likely to develop heart disease than those who have normal blood
sugar levels, according to the American Heart Association. A person with diabetes
is 2
to 4 times more likely to die from heart disease.
4. How does being overweight add to the risk for prediabetes?
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Too much body fat
(especially around the middle) can make your body resistant to insulin, according
to the
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Your body
then
makes more insulin. But over time it can't keep up with the demand. The extra blood
sugar then builds up in your bloodstream. This leads to prediabetes. Exercise has
the
opposite effect of too much fat. It helps the insulin in your body work as it should.
5. Which of these is a symptom of prediabetes?
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People with
prediabetes often have no symptoms. The only way to know if you have prediabetes or
diabetes is to have a blood test. Talk with your healthcare provider if you think
you
need a test for this condition.
6. Who should be tested for prediabetes or diabetes?
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Anyone age 35 or older should be tested for diabetes. Because your risk rises as you get older, talk with your healthcare provider about testing if you are 35 or older. If you are younger than 35, you should be tested if you are overweight and at least 1 of these describes you:
- A family history of diabetes
- Low HDL cholesterol levels and high triglyceride levels
- High blood pressure
- A history of cardiovascular disease, such as a heart attack or a stroke
- A history of diabetes during pregnancy or a baby born weighing more than 9 pounds
- A member of a minority group that includes African American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Hispanic American, or Asian American/Pacific Islander
7. If you have been diagnosed with prediabetes, when should you
have your blood sugar tested again?
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If you have been
diagnosed with prediabetes, you may need a second test in 1 year to confirm the
diagnosis.
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