Swedish women with prediabetes experience tension between health goals and emotional needs around food, feeling pressured to manage their own and their family's eating habits.
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Yes, prediabetes is linked to a higher risk of frailty and functional decline in adults aged 50 or older, according to a large pooled analysis of longitudinal studies.
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Reversing prediabetes to normal blood sugar is linked to a 68% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, based on a large meta-analysis.
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Yes, lifestyle interventions can lead to sustained prediabetes remission in about 12% of overweight adults, with those achieving remission having a 68% lower risk of developing diabetes.
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Yes, semaglutide improves physical quality of life in adults with schizophrenia and prediabetes, but not mental quality of life, based on a 30-week trial.
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