Exercise and eat healthy
No, not always. I was slender, still am, ate right AND got a lot of exercise, still developed type II at age 52, my mother was severe Type I. Genetics play a big role.
There is no way (currently known) to prevent diabetes type 1.To prevent diabetes type 2, you need to maintain a healthy diet and you need to exercise. Avoid too many refined (processed) carbohydrates and this includes grains, sugar and products containing sugar. Refined/processed carbohydrate is a major cause of weight gain, obesity, and many diet related diseases. For a list of refined (processed) carbohydrates, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
you can't prevent type 1 diabetes. you have to have certain chromosomes [traits from your parents, grandparents, and/or so on...] OR you need certain DNA's to be lined up in a certain way. type 1 diabetes is usually common to get when you're younger [age 9-20] but people as young as when their born-90 years old can get it also. type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, can be prevented with exercise and eating right. it's common for older people [30-70 years old] to get type 2 diabetes. but, people as young as 2 can get it, and people as old as 90 can get it also.
pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 2
Type 2 diabetes is a type of diabetes where the individual is not fully dependent on insulin. A type 1 diabetic requires insulin.
The types of Diabetes are type 1 with sub type -brittle diabetes, type 2 and juvenile diabetes, type 3 (under research) , and Gestational diabetes during pregnancy.
you know what my dad has type 2 diabetes and the type one is way way way worse. type one can kill you but when i was three my dad had type 2 diabetes and it is OK and did you know if your mom or dad had diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 so say your dad or mom has type one diabetes you are at risk of getting it but if your mom or dad had type 2 diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 - hope this helped alot
Insulin is the hormone that is imbalanced in type 2 diabetes. In type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance results in the production of increased, but ineffective, insulin.
No but you can get Type 2 Diabetes.
There is NO type of 'good' diabetes, but the one your looking for is probably type 1 diabetes. People are usually born with that type. Type 2 diabetes is the one people get if they're overweight, don't exercise, and they eat junk all the time.
absolutely. There are 2 kinds of diabetes. Type 1 and Type 2.
diabetes are two type 1insulin dependent diabetes 2 non insulin dependent diabetes
Obesity increases one's chances of having type 2 diabetes. Obesity can lead to insulin resistance, a hormone that is necessary for blood sugar management. When the body develops insulin resistance, sugar absorption in the blood is reduced or absent, resulting in elevated blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by losing merely 5 to 7% of your body weight.