A study indicates that changes in the body that lead to type 2 diabetes occur long before current diagnostic thresholds for prediabetes are met. The study challenges conventional thinking about the onset of type 2 diabetes, identifying a risk category before prediabetes, called "pre-prediabetes." At this stage, people with normal glucose tolerance already have severe insulin resistance, early beta cell dysfunction and measurable cardiovascular disease. In this study, DeFronzo's team of scientists examined people with normal glucose tolerance, per ADA standards, and found that one measurement—one-hour glucose levels during an OGTT—is far better at predicting future disease. A value between...