Persistently high or elevated diabetic blood levels of sugar (glucose) can lead to multiple health problems. For most people that do not have diabetes non diabetic glucose levels hover around 70 to 80 mg/dL. In some normal levels are 60 or 90 mg/dL. Really, anything less than 100 mg/dl are considered non diabetic glucose levels.
Any diabetic blood levels which are high than normal, yet not yet meeting the criteria for full-blown diabetes are considered pre diabetic levels. According to WebMd.com, fifty seven million people in the U.S. have pre-diabetes. People with pre-diabetes are far more likely to develop diabetes eventually, and they are also at a much higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the normal population. Pre-diabetes can be prevented -from becoming full-blown diabetes by controlling diabetic blood levels with diet and exercise.
Diabetic Glucose Levels
Diabetes glucose levels are dangerous because they slowly erode the ability of …