occurs more frequently in populations descended from Northern European countries (Finland, Scotland, Scandinavia) than in those from Southern European countries, the Middle East, or Asia
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Type 2 Diabetes, also known as "adult onset" diabetes is the most common form. It is often hereditary, and is most likely to form in middle-aged or older people, especially if they are overweight.
Diabetes type 2 has insulin resistance, while type 1 is basically an autoimmune disease where your body attacks your pancreas.
i think the mosy dangerous diabetes is the type 2..............
Patients with type I diabetes have experienced partial or complete damage to the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas.
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Type 1 diabetes as it is most common amongst children, teenagers, and young adults.
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.
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Patients with type one diabetes have most likely had diabetes for the majority of their life and are diagnosed with a young age. Type one diabetic manage their diabetes with insulin injections while type two diabetics can simply manage their diabetes with diets.
Type 2 is more prevalent. Type 1 is usually diagnosed in younger children and young adults. Type 2 is mostly diagnosed in adults over the age of 30 and there is usually family history, but there are always a few that do not fit the typical criteria, but type 2 is usually the most common form.
Heredity poor diet and life style are the most common causes for type 2 diabetes.