| IGT | Impaired Glucose Tolerance |
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| AIMS | abnormal involuntary movement scale; aid for the impaired medical student; arthritis impact measurem... |
| DWI | driving while impaired; driving while intoxicated |
| EI | Edmonton injector; electrolyte imbalance; electron impact; electron ionization; emotionally impaired... |
| HI | half-scan with interpolation; head injury; health insurance; hearing impaired; heart infusion; hemag... |
| DWI | Driving While Impaired |
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| IGT | Impaired Glucose Tolerance |
| IFG | Impaired fasting glucose |
| LI | Language Impaired |
| SLI | Specifically Language Impaired |
| impaired glucose tolerance | Blood glucose (sugar) levels higher than normal but not high enough to be called diabetes. People with impaired glucose tolerance may or may not develop diabetes. Other names (no longer used) for impaired glucose tolerance are borderline, subclinical, chemical, or latent diabetes. (30 Mar 1998) |
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| rehabilitation of hearing impaired | Procedures for assisting a person with a hearing disorder to maximum comprehension in communication. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| visually impaired persons | Persons with loss of vision such that there is an impact on activities of daily living. (12 Dec 1998) |
| child of impaired parents | A child of one or more parents afflicted by an organic, psychiatric, or behavioural disorder. Articles on this subject tend to focus on the child from the social, behavioural, or psychological viewpoint, rather than the genetic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hearing impaired persons | Persons with any degree of loss of hearing that has an impact on their activities of daily living or that requires special assistance or intervention. (12 Dec 1998) |
| 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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| impaired | mentally or physically unfit |
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| impaired | diminished in strength, quality, or utility |
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