I just get tested the vitamin d and the result shown deficiency. And my HBA1C IS 5.9 AND FASTING SUGAR IS 85.My weight is normal taking, medium curb diet and exercise 5 days per week now I want to know that is bcz of vitamin d deficiency my hba1c is hampered. I have read some articles regarding this. my lifestyle is active but why hba1c is pre diabetes?
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Vit d has a role in holistic health but no direct correlation between vit d and hba1c
And yes you are prediabetic which has more to do with your food , alcohol ( if you consume) and genetics ( important but not very important)
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