Impaired Glucose Tolerance

More than 3 million Canadians have diabetes, and many of them don't know they have it. Many people with type 2 diabetes develop a condition called impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) before being diagnosed with diabetes. IGT is also known as prediabetes.
Dangerous sugar high
Get the facts on impaired glucose tolerance, a condition related to type 2 diabetes. read more >
Know your numbers
Find out how IGT is diagnosed. read more >
Take control!
You can help delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes. read more >
Be "sweet" to yourself - keep blood sugar levels in check
You can help manage your condition with nutrition tips. read more >



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