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fasting$511763$ - traduzione in olandese

MEDICAL CONDITION
Impaired fasting glycemia; Impaired fasting glycaemia; Elevated fasting glucose

fasting      
adj. vasten, ophouden te eten
Ramadan fast         
  • dates]] (like those offered by this date seller in [[Kuwait City]]), as was the recorded practice ([[Sunnah]]) of [[Muhammad]].
  • Fast break at [[Taipei Grand Mosque]] in [[Taiwan]]
  • US Army celebrating end of Ramadan
RELIGIOUS FASTING IN ISLAM DURING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN
Islamic fasting on the Islamic month of Ramadan; Islamic fasting during Ramadan; Sawn of Ramadan; Fast of Ramadan; Sawm of ramadan; Fasting in Ramadan; Sawm of Ramadan; Ramadan fast
vasten van Ramadan (maand vasten waarbij de moslims alleen na zonsondergang mogen eten)
cholesterol test         
PANEL OF BLOOD TESTS
Lipid panel; Cholesterol test; Fasting lipids; Total lipids
cholesterol onderzoek (bloedonderzoek voor het cholesterol peil)

Definizione

Fasted
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fast.

Wikipedia

Impaired fasting glucose

Impaired fasting glucose is a type of prediabetes, in which a person's blood sugar levels during fasting are consistently above the normal range, but below the diagnostic cut-off for a formal diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Together with impaired glucose tolerance, it is a sign of insulin resistance. In this manner, it is also one of the conditions associated with metabolic syndrome.

Those with impaired fasting glucose are at an increased risk of vascular complications of diabetes, though to a lesser extent. The risks are cumulative, with both higher blood glucose levels, and the total amount of time it spends elevated, increasing the overall complication rate.

IFG can eventually progress to type 2 diabetes mellitus without intervention, which typically involves lifestyle modification. Those with impaired fasting glucose have a 1.5 fold increased risk of developing clinical diabetes within 10 years, when compared to the general population. Some studies suggest that without lifestyle changes, IFG will progress to clinically diagnosable diabetes in just under 3 years, on average.

Impaired fasting glucose is often, though not always, associated with impaired glucose tolerance, though it may occur in isolation, with such persons having a normal response to a glucose tolerance test.