| impaired |
diminished in strength, quality, or utility; "impaired eyesight" afflicted: mentally or physically unfit
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| impaired fasting glucose |
Blood sugar values during fasting that are above normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes.
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| impaired glucose tolerance |
a metabolic state between normal glucose regulation and overt diabetes. Generally, blood glucose levels are higher than normal, but lower than those accepted as diagnostic for diabetes.
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| impaired glucose tolerance |
A condition associated with excessive elevation in blood sugar after a meal but not meeting the criteria for a diagnosis of diabetes. Blood sugar is between 101 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and 125 mg/dL. Also called borderline diabetes and prediabetes.
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| impaired glucose tolerance |
a state which is borderline to true diabetes. Usually refers to a borderline state that exists outside of pregnancy (non-pregnant fasting levels >110 mg/dl or post-meal levels >140 mg/dl), but some researchers use a similar term for a state which is just short of gd in pregnancy. In this, a woman may be just shy of the cutoffs used to diagnose gd or she may have only 1 raised level on the glucose tolerance test instead of the usual 2. ...
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