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Hidden Prediabetes & Obesity Risk — What Data Shows | 2026

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Hidden Prediabetes & Obesity Risk — What Data Shows | 2026 There's a version of the American workforce that looks, on paper, mostly fine. Employment rates healthy. Productivity metrics acceptable. Annual wellness participation numbers adequate — or at least adequate enough to satisfy whatever reporting requirement triggered the program in the first place. And then someone runs the actual biometric numbers , layered against a long-term risk model, and the picture shifts. Not dramatically, not all at once. More like adjusting the focus on a photograph that's been slightly blurry the whole time — suddenly the detail that was always there becomes legible, and what you see is more complicated than the version you'd been working with. The detail that keeps emerging in workforce health analytics, with a consistency that no longer surprises anyone who's been in this space for a while, is the sheer scale of undetected metabolic risk sitting beneath the surface of pop...

Hidden Prediabetes at Work — What Screening Reveals | 2026

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Hidden Prediabetes at Work — What Screening Reveals | 2026 There's a number that benefits administrators across the country keep encountering when they analyze their annual biometric screening data, and it tends to generate a particular kind of uncomfortable silence in the room. Not the silence of a shocking discovery — it's too consistent across too many organizations for shock to be the right word anymore. More like the silence of a pattern that's been there all along, hiding in plain sight behind a metric that most wellness programs weren't quite measuring precisely enough to see it. That number is the proportion of employees whose glucose markers fall in the prediabetes range — fasting glucose between 100 and 125 mg/dL, or A1C between 5.7% and 6.4% — who have no idea that's where they sit. The CDC has estimated that approximately 96 million American adults have prediabetes, and that roughly 80% of them are unaware of it. In a workforce context, those...