Prediabetes Resources
Participating in additional treatment, therapies and activities can help you learn more about your prediabetes diagnosis. Listed below are resources that may help you and your loved ones.
Online Resources
American Diabetes Association
The prediabetes section of the American Diabetes Association website offers guidance on how to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.
American Heart Association (AHA)
The AHA provides many educational materials on a topics for those at risk for heart-related issues (cardiovascular conditions). To learn more, visit the AHA website.
Association of Diabetes and Education Specialists (ADCES)
Provides a comprehensive set of online tools, resources and guidance to help you learn more about preventing and/or living with diabetes. Visit the ADCES website to learn more.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The prediabetes section of the CDC website provides information on what prediabetes is, its causes, signs and symptoms, and preventing type 2 diabetes.
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Do I Have Prediabetes?
A resource provided by the Ad Council, the American Medical Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Do I Have Prediabetes? offers a free risk assessment, tips to help reverse prediabetes and answers to the most frequently asked questions related to prediabetes.
EatingWell – Pre-Diabetes Diet Plan
These articles help jump-start healthy lifestyle changes to lower blood sugars and prevent diabetes with providing a sample 7-day meal plan. Recipes included.
Mayo Clinic
This website provided by the Mayo Clinic provides a basic overview of prediabetes.
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIH)
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases conducts research and provides patient education, practice tools for diagnosis and treatment and statistics on diabetes related conditions.
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Recommended Book
The Prediabetes Diet Plan: How to Reverse Prediabetes and Prevent Diabetes through Healthy Eating and Exercise
Hillary Wright, M.Ed, RD (Author)
Learn more about The Prediabetes Plan.