Kids with diabetes is becoming more common as the obesity epidemic worsens. Kids can develop type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes in kids is due to poor nutrition and low levels of activity.
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Two good possibilities are 101 Tips for Raising Healthy Kids with Diabetes and A Child in Your Care has Diabetes. There is a great list of resources at http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/d_06_b00.htm
Oh sure, not a problem.
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. She is most likely severely obese. She is at risk for type 2 diabetes, cancer and breathing issues, just to name a few! Not to mention she will likely get picked on by the other kids.
Connie White Pirner has written: 'Even little kids get diabetes' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Diabetes in children, Juvenile literature
they are helping with the kids with diabetes anychance they can since nick has type 1 diabetes
The Jonas Brother who is making the PSA for diabetes.
Ambrosia is not for kids, not even super-kids. He would feel sick, most likely.
sometimes monopotassiumcan cause diabetes and i think it should not be given to kids under ten
Kids usually are only diagnosed with one type of diabetes - Type 1 Diabetes. It is when your pancreas stops producing insulin. Sometimes kids can be diagnosed with other kinds - but you can only get Type 2 if you have seriously bad eating habits, or are very obese. Usually, one leads to the other. Type 2 is usually seen in adults.