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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1996884" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Hello padulica - my understanding is that around 30% of those with A1cs in the 42-47 range, who make no changes to their lifestyle go on to be diagnosed with T2 within, I think it was 5 years The balance do not. I don't believe there to be reliable data for longer than this, probably largely due to the variations surrounding the recognition of prediabetes per se, and the levels a ft which it is considered to be recognised in various countries</p><p></p><p>That information is from my memory of reading a study done in Australia a few years ago. Similar work had taken place in the US and elsewhere. Dr Google would help out with some reading if you have a look.</p><p></p><p>For anyone finding themselves in this inbetweenies place, it makes sense to review their lifestyle to consider if there are credible adjustments they could make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1996884, member: 345386"] Hello padulica - my understanding is that around 30% of those with A1cs in the 42-47 range, who make no changes to their lifestyle go on to be diagnosed with T2 within, I think it was 5 years The balance do not. I don't believe there to be reliable data for longer than this, probably largely due to the variations surrounding the recognition of prediabetes per se, and the levels a ft which it is considered to be recognised in various countries That information is from my memory of reading a study done in Australia a few years ago. Similar work had taken place in the US and elsewhere. Dr Google would help out with some reading if you have a look. For anyone finding themselves in this inbetweenies place, it makes sense to review their lifestyle to consider if there are credible adjustments they could make. [/QUOTE]
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