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Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Profile Includes 5 laboratory studies (In each On the setting additional Information To get Click In particular Product):

Profile research can assess and prevent the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

General Information

Diabetes mellitus Is a chronic, metabolic disease that causes an increase in blood sugar (glucose) levels.

Normally, when your blood sugar level rises, pancreatic beta cells produce a hormone in response. Insulin, which is considered to be the body’s major anabolic hormone and regulates the absorption of glucose from the blood into the liver, adipose and skeletal muscle cells. Insulin enhances glucose uptake and metabolism, thereby lowering blood sugar levels.

Type 2 diabetes It develops when your body becomes resistant to insulin and a large amount of glucose accumulates in the blood. With type 2 diabetes, your body is unable to maintain normal blood sugar levels. The disease occurs in about 90-95% of people with diabetes (mostly in adults, but more and more often in children, adolescents and young adults). Sometimes with type 2 diabetes, the symptoms do not show up, so If you are at risk, it is important to constantly monitor your blood sugar levels and periodically conduct preventive studies for type 2 diabetes.

Risk factors for type 2 diabetes are:

  • Prediabetes, which means you have high blood sugar levels above normal, but not so high that the condition is called diabetes;
  • Excess weight or obesity;
  • Age - 45 years or more;
  • Family history of diabetes;
  • High blood pressure;
  • Low levels of HDL (good) cholesterol or high levels of triglycerides;
  • History of diabetes during pregnancy;
  • The birth of a child overweight;
  • Inactive lifestyle;
  • History of heart disease or stroke;
  • Depression;
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS);
  • Smoking, etc.

For more information about diabetes, see the following link - Diabetes mellitus.

When should we have a preventive profile for type 2 diabetes?

The test is recommended if you have risk factors for type 2 diabetes;

How to prepare for the test?

The test must be performed on empty stomach .

It is recommended to limit alcohol,> 12 g carbohydrate intake, smoking and strenuous physical activity for at least 150 hours before the study.

Tell your doctor about the medications you are taking before the test.

Rules for collecting urine:

  • To collect the material, rinse the periurethral area with laundry soap and water or wipe with a disinfectant wipe, then pat dry with a clean, dry towel.
  • The first and last portion of urine should be flushed and the middle portion of urine containing at least 10-15 ml should be placed in a sterile urine container.
  • Urine should be brought to the laboratory within one hour of ingestion. If you can not bring the test material to the laboratory for one hour, then it should be stored in the refrigerator for a maximum of 2 hours.

Research material

Venous blood and urine

Possible interpretation of the results

If the test reveals abnormalities, it may be necessary to use additional, other methods of diagnostics. For this you must consult a specialist, who will properly select the appropriate tests to make an accurate diagnostics.

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