When you are prediabetic, your blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. Here’s what typically happens:
Blood Sugar Levels: Your fasting blood glucose levels are between 100-125 mg/dL, or your A1C is between 5.7% to 6.4%.
Insulin Resistance: Your body may start to become less responsive to insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar.
Risk of Diabetes: Without lifestyle changes, prediabetes can progress to type 2 diabetes.
Health Risks: Prediabetes increases your risk of developing heart disease, stroke, and other complications.
What You Can Do:
Lifestyle Changes: Adopt a healthier diet, increase physical activity, and lose weight if needed.
Regular Monitoring: Get your blood sugar levels checked regularly.
Medical Advice: Consult your healthcare provider for a personalized plan to prevent diabetes.