Pre-Diabetic Years: A Case Study

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There is need for an increase in screening high-risk groups and introduce ethnically suitable interventions that will improve adjustment in the pre-diabetic years, mostly in the early adulthood. These intermediations must aim at lifestyle adjustments in particular, good diet and continuous exercise. People at higher risk should start being tested at younger ages and be tested at more recurrent.
People must be enabled to take control of their own health. It is clear that numerous smaller groups are at particularly high risk for diabetes. The high-risk subgroups also include people with a family history of diabetes, the poor and illiterate, adults, the overweight and inactive, and women.
Control of diabetes is an extremely challenging endeavor,