Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes.
I think eating healthily will reduce the chance of diabetes
Insulin resistence is normally caused by obesity, and yes, losing extra weight can lower your chances dramatically for type 2 diabetes, but if you are at risk, you still have the chance of obtaining type 2 diabetes because the cause for diabetes itself in unknown. But yes, losing weight and keeping it off can help lower your chances dramatically.
If you get diabetes and weigh a lot than you have a good chance that you can get diabetes. If you weigh less, there is a smaller chance you would get it. The answer for this question is yes because 180 pounds is a good chance of diabetes especially at 5,2.
It is currently estimated that over 2 million Australians have been diagnosed as diabetic. It is further estimated that at least half that number again are diabetic and have yet to be diagnosed.
the proper way to ask the question would be: can a man with diabetes father a child with diabetes, and the answer would be yes there is a 1 in 17 chance if the father has type 1 diabetes and a 1 in 7 chance if the father has type 2 diabetes (diagnosed before the age of 50) and a 1 in 13 chance (if diagnosed after the age of 50) though if both parents have diabetes no matter what type the child has a 50% chance of becoming diabetic
The children yes do have a chance to get Diabetes but they will not definitely get it. Diabetes can skip generations.
a person with diabetes usually has a larger chance of dying than other people their age.
An increased chance of heart disease and diabetes.
There is a higher chance of contracting the Bends when you dive with diabetes. I'm not sure why this is true, however.
Poor hygiene.
A diabetic pregnancy is known as "gestational diabetes". There is an increased chance that the pregnant woman will go on to develop full blown after the pregnancy, and there is also the chance that the baby will be large when born. There is also a chance that the baby will go on to develop diabetes in the future.