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What condition causes blood glucose to remain at higher than normal concentrations in the prediabetic patient?.

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Prediabetes usually occurs in people who already have some insulin resistance or whose beta cells in the pancreas aren't making enough insulin to keep blood glucose in the normal range. Without enough insulin, extra glucose stays in your bloodstream rather than entering your cells.

Your blood glucose levels are above average but not high enough to be classified as prediabetes. People who already have some insulin resistance or whose pancreatic beta cells aren't producing enough insulin to keep blood sugar levels within the normal range are more likely to develop prediabetes. Insufficient insulin prevents additional glucose from reaching your cells, keeping it in your circulation. You could eventually have type 2 diabetes.

Insulin resistance or prediabetes are more likely to develop in those with genetic or lifestyle risk factors. Obesity and being overweight are risk factors. Age 45 or above a health problem such as high blood pressure or abnormal cholesterol levels a parent, sibling, or brother who has diabetes

history of heart disease or stroke history of gestational diabetes

PCOS, also known as polycystic ovarian syndrome.

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