Your chance of developping Diabetes depends on if it is in your family. I am diabetic but I am not up to date on all of the figures however this is what I think they are from memory:
1/250 for most of the population
1/150 if your mother has diabetes
1/10 if your father has it
The highest world population of diabetes in children is in the US at about 30% diabetic or pre-diabetic. The numbers in the rest of the world are much lower.
If they don't know that they have diabetes then how can you come up with a statistic?
more than 30 percent
What percent of obese Americans have diabetes, ranked in groups by age.
Common problems are # Upper respiratory infections (similar to the common cold) -- in up to 13.2 percent of people # Headache -- up to 9.1 percent # Sinus infection or sinus irritation -- up to 6.3 percent # Muscle pain -- up to 5.4 percent # Tooth problems -- up to 5.3 percent # Sore throat -- up to 5.1 percent # Swelling or water weight gain (edema) -- up to 4.8 percent
its hard to tell because not very many studies have been done but i would say about 98.3 percent.
No
Yes, a lot of Samoan people suffer from Diabetes.
Lifestyle changes reduced the risk of diabetes by 58 percent.
You have a 50% chance of getting diabetes if either your father or mother have Type 1 Diabetes. If one of them has Type 2, that has nothing to do with you and nothing gets passed on between your parents to you. [This is not strictly true. Type 2 diabetes does appear to have some genetic component, in that people with one or both parents who have Type 2 diabetes have a higher incidence of Type 2 diabetes than the population as a whole, but the exact causative factor is still under investigation, and it is unlikely to prove entirely genetic.]
Yes.
Diabetes is most common in people who are overweight.
all people of all ages can get diabetes. diabetes is caused by having an unhealthy diet that then results in the disease diabetes
About 15,00 people are effected by diabetes in Japan each year.