Prediabetes				
				Prediabetes Risk Doubled for Asian, Pacific Islander Teens With Overweight, Obesity
TUESDAY, July 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) โ Among adolescents with overweight or obesity, prediabetes is more than twice as common in Asian and Pacif...
'I didn't expect to be so close to being diabetic': beliefs of prediabetes and diabetes prevention among Hispanic men at a federally qualified heal...
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      Prediabetes is disproportionately prevalent in Hispanic men in the United States. Weight management, such as through lif...
Ethnicity/race, parent educational attainment, and obesity associated with prediabetes in children
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      Obesity and other predictors of type 2 diabetes disproportionally affect Hispanic and Black children in the U...
Implementation of a Prediabetes Risk Test for an Underserved Population in a Federally Qualified Health Center
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Perceived Risk for Diabetes Low among Racial/Ethnic Minorities with Undiagnosed Prediabetes
Nearly three-quarters of US adults with undiagnosed prediabetes reported no perceived risk for the overt disease, say authors of a new analysis of ...
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