Obesity
Obesity increases one's chances of having type 2 diabetes. Obesity can lead to insulin resistance, a hormone that is necessary for blood sugar management. When the body develops insulin resistance, sugar absorption in the blood is reduced or absent, resulting in elevated blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by losing merely 5 to 7% of your body weight.
A genetic predisposition, or obesity.
-family history of diabetes -maternal obesity - maternal age>30 -HPL -family history of diabetes -maternal obesity - maternal age>30 -HPL
Obesity.
Yes.
A lack of physical activty may lead to obesity. Obesity is a high risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes.
Obesity & unhealty eatting habbits can cause diabetes
Obesity can casue heart disease, stroke, heart attacks, diabetes.
There is a correlation between obesity and diabetes. It is not yet definite whether obesity causes diabetes, but it is certain that not maintaining a proper body weight affects the body's ability to control glucose levels. Losing weight may decrease your risk for the disease or, if you already have diabetes, may alleviate some complications.
Obesity can lead to the development of diabetes by causing insulin resistance, where the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin. This can result in high blood sugar levels, which can eventually lead to the onset of type 2 diabetes.
ways to avoid diabetes and obesity: 1. decrease sugar intake 2. increase physical activity 3. eat a well balanced diet daily