Author : Winnie Tunggal Mutika, Krisnawati Bantas, Ratna Djuwita, Yulia Astri Fitri Dwi Hapsari,

Abstract : Prediabetes (intermediate hyperglycemia) is a high-risk state for diabetes that is defined by glycaemic variables that are higher than normal, but lower than diabetes thresholds. 5–10% of people per year with prediabetes will progress to diabetes, with the same proportion converting back to normoglycaemia. The prevalence of prediabetes is increasing worldwide and experts have projected that more than 470 million people will have prediabetes by 2030. This study aims is to describe checking blood glucose for screening prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in “Kita Clinic”, Depok. The study’s characteristics were age, sex, and blood glucose. The study design uses descriptive studies. The study population was all patients who have their blood glucose checked in “Kita Clinic”. This study sample was people from July to December 2020 in “Kita Clinic”, 735 patients. The results showed that people age 25 to 34 years old 67.48%, female 84.76%, had normal blood glucose 94.3%, prediabetes 4.2%, and type 2 diabetes 1.5%.

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