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 Spring/Summer 2009

What Is Pre-Diabetes?

Woman feet on scaleHave you had your blood sugar (glucose) level checked lately? An increased level of sugar in the blood can be a sign of prediabetes. When you have prediabetes, your risk of developing full-blown diabetes increases. Your chance of developing heart disease and stroke goes up, too. The good news is that you can possibly reverse pre-diabetes by making some changes.

When It’s Pre-Diabetes
Insulin is a hormone that helps cells turn blood sugar into energy. When the body’s cells don’t use insulin properly, the body doesn’t make enough insulin, or both, you have insulin resistance. It can cause sugar to build up in the blood.

What You Can Do
Regular physical activity and weight loss can help improve the way your body uses insulin. That can help treat pre-diabetes.

The following tips can help:

  • Talk with your doctor about exercising.
  • Build up to moderate-intensity exercise for at least 30 minutes on most days if your doctor says it’s OK.
  • If you’re overweight, aim to lose 5 to 10 percent of your body weight gradually.
  • Eat your usual foods in smaller amounts.
  • Limit fat intake to less than 25 percent of your daily calories.