What pediatric diabetes is basically diabetes that affects the age groups within the pediatric age group. Type 1 diabetes can be associated with it.
The first stage of diabetes is called Type I or juvenile diabetes, whereas the second stage is called Type II, which generally occurs to persons of the age group of 30 onwards. While Type I diabetes can be controlled, Type II diabetes persists throughout life, affecting other organs of the body.
If treated, Diabetes has no negative effect on decision-making, at any age.
This varies by country, but in the Unites States, about 24% of individuals have either diagnosed/undiagnosed diabetes in the over 60 age group. Since the rate is only half that in the 40-60 year old group, it can be seen that the usual age of occurrence is 50-65 years of age. Of note is that the fastest increasing age group for diagnosis of type-2 diabetes now are teenagers.
Diabetes can have a devastating affect on teenagers. Diabetes can keep teens from experiencing fun new foods because of the sugar in them for example.
A history of TIA or stroke in a family member, and black race, thought to be in part because of the higher rates of high blood pressure and diabetes in this group.
Not any more than any other profession or age group.
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
i belive its young children
No, it affects all ages.
Diabetes at age 69
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