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Pre-diabetes is often described as a “warning stage” before type 2 diabetes. But more importantly, it is also an opportunity—a point where action can make a real difference. In this episode of The Orange Club Podcast, Dr. Raja Selvarajan explains what pre-diabetes means and how it can be managed.
Watch the clip here: Is Pre diabetes a real condition?
Understanding Pre-Diabetes
In pre-diabetes, blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. It reflects a metabolic imbalance where the body begins to struggle with glucose regulation, but the condition has not yet fully developed into diabetes.
Why This Stage Matters
Unlike type 2 diabetes, pre-diabetes can often be reversed. Recognizing it early allows time to make lifestyle adjustments that can return blood sugar levels to a healthy range. Doctors typically look at the HbA1c test, where a level below 5.6 is considered normal. Anything above this range may signal the need for closer monitoring and proactive changes.
Steps That Support Reversal
Managing pre-diabetes is less about medication and more about consistent lifestyle habits. Key steps include:
- Choosing a balanced, nutrient-rich diet
- Staying physically active each day
- Managing stress through relaxation techniques
- Getting sufficient, good-quality sleep
- Maintaining a healthy body weight
Together, these changes can help restore normal glucose metabolism and reduce future health risks.
The Takeaway
Pre-diabetes does not mean diabetes is inevitable. With the right approach, it is possible to move back into a non-diabetic range and safeguard long-term health.
For a deeper dive into how doctors view pre-diabetes, watch the full discussion in The Orange Club Podcast - Understanding Diabetes

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