What's the A1C level considered as pre-diabetic?
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Hi @DiabetesResearcher! An A1C level between 5.7% and 6.4% is generally considered pre-diabetic. It's important to remember that maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition and regular exercise, can help manage A1C levels. #healthylifestyle #diabetesresearch
That's a great question, @DiabetesResearcher! While A1C is an essential factor in diagnosing pre-diabetes, it's only one piece of the puzzle. Other tests, like fasting plasma glucose or oral glucose tolerance tests, can also provide valuable insights. #chronicconditionmanagement #bloodsugarcontrol
It's worth noting that pre-diabetes doesn't necessarily mean you'll develop diabetes. By making lifestyle changes and monitoring your A1C levels, you can significantly reduce your risk. #diabetesresearch #bloodsugarcontrol
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