I believe in my case, it was irregular exercise (hard running, then I got busy with work & couldn't, then back to hard running. The body gets used to being efficient in the way it burns carbs, then doesn't need to, maybe it can't adjust back & forth well enough
Also, emotional stress could contribute.
Type 1 Diabetes is when your born with it. If you an unhealthy diet full of sugar (soda pop, cookies, candy, cake,pie) you can develop type two diabetes.
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At the age of 4, the type of diabetes mellitus you would expect to have is type 1 juvenile diabetes.
Yes, a normal weight teenager (or a normal weight person of any age) can develop diabetes type 2.
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.
No, type 1 diabetes is not a sex-linked gene. It is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Both males and females can develop type 1 diabetes.
Risperdal doesn't cause diabetes - it's a separate thing.
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Refined (processed) carbohydrates are a major cause of weight gain, obesity, many diet related diseases, and diabetes type 2.There will be a predisposition if you have obesity and/or a family history of diabetes. Many people who develop diabetes type 2 have both of these risk factors. However, it is possible to develop diabetes type 2 having only one of them, and it is possible (though rare) to develop it without having either of them.This is one possible progression:In susceptible individuals, eating refined (processed) carbohydrates can lead toWeigh gain or obesity which leads toInsulin resistance which leads toPre-diabetes which leads toDiabetes type 2.Not all people who develop diabetes type 2 are obese or even overweight. As already stated there may simply be a family history of diabetes type 2 or carbohydrate sensitivity.Causes of all types of diabetes are unknown, thought to be autoimmune disease. But there are still similarities seen between type 2's including obesity that put one at a higher risk, but obesity does not necessarily cause type 2 diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in children. The exact reason has not understood yet but it is most probably caused by inherited mutant genes or environmental triggers such as diet. The majority of children who develop Type 1 don't have a family history of diabetes.
In its early stages, the condition is asymptomatic, but may develop into Type II Diabetes.
Possible because both type-I and type-II diabetes run in families as there is a genetic component. If your husband has type-I diabetes then there's a chance it will be inherited. If your husband has type-II diabetes, your child may inherit a tendency to get diabetes if diet and exercise are poor.