Prediabetes is a silent epidemic affecting an estimated 96 million adults in the United States alone as of 2022—a staggering 38% of the adult population. Globally, the numbers are just as alarming, with hundreds of millions at risk of developing type 2 diabetes each year (CDC). The pancreas plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar by producing insulin, yet in prediabetes, this system begins to falter. Unfortunately, most people with prediabetes remain unaware of their condition until complications emerge. Understanding and acting early—especially with simple dietary changes—can be a game-changer in reversing prediabetes and protecting long-term health.
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41. Substitute Fried Rice with Quinoa Stir Fry Fried rice is a staple in many cuisines, but it’s usually made with white rice, oil, and sometimes…