A condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for the diagnosis of diabetes is called:
a. hypoglycemia.
b. metabolic syndrome.
c. glycemic load.
d. prediabetes.
d
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Which condition is the major cause of preventable childhood blindness in the world?
a. vitamin C deficiency b. riboflavin deficiency c. pantothenic acid deficiency d. vitamin A deficiency e. macular degeneration
Which of the following is a form of dwarfism?
A. Turner syndrome B. achondroplasia C. sickle-cell disease D. Marfan syndrome E. Prader–Willi syndrome
The most effective way to normalize blood sugar levels is to have more
A) sugar substitutes. B) sugar alcohols. C) vegetables. D) refined grains.
Diabetes leads to a tenfold greater risk of all of the following EXCEPT:
a. amputations. b. neuropathies. c. macular degeneration. d. cataracts. e. elevated blood lipids.