Type 2 DiabetesWhat Increases Your RiskThere are some things that
you cannot change that increase your chances of getting
type 2 diabetes: Risk factors that you cannot control include:2 - Family history. If you have a parent, brother, or
sister who has type 2 diabetes, you have a greater chance of developing the
disease.
- Age. The risk for getting
prediabetes and type 2 diabetes increases with age.
And the number of children being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is increasing.
Usually, children who get type 2 diabetes have a family history of the disease,
are overweight, and are physically inactive.
- Race and ethnicity. African Americans, Hispanics,
Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders are at higher risk
than whites for type 2 diabetes.
- History of
gestational diabetes or having a baby weighing more
than 9 lb (4 kg). Women who
have had gestational diabetes or who have had a large baby are at higher risk
for developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
- Low birth weight. People who weighed less than
5.5 lb (2.5 kg) at birth are
more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life.
Other conditions that put you at risk for type 2 diabetes—and that are
also linked to
obesity and a lack of physical activity—include:
If you are concerned about diabetes, you can take
a test to determine your risk of getting the disease. If you are at risk, you can
discuss with your doctor how to make healthy changes in your life. If you want,
your doctor can refer you to health professionals who are trained to help you
make your own easy-to-follow plan for eating and exercising. No matter how and
when you start, it is important to remember that even small changes can lower
your chances of developing diabetes.
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