I think it could be useful for those at risk of diabetes and prediabetes. A lot of people (with certain genetic and lifestyle factors) have impaired glucose levels years before the onset of diabetes.
That said, if you don't have any risk factors for diabetes, I don't think it would provide you with much information.
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I think it could be useful for those at risk of diabetes and prediabetes. A lot of people (with certain genetic and lifestyle factors) have impaired glucose levels years before the onset of diabetes.
That said, if you don't have any risk factors for diabetes, I don't think it would provide you with much information.
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Susan Macfarlane, MScA, RD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
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