Type 1 Diabetes is mostly seen in children. Type 2 comes from your lifestyle and eating habits, mostly seen in obese people 30 to 50 years old. But a research shows that more children than ever before are getting type 2.
2006-10-20 06:36:35
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answered by belinda f 3
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-19 02:58:15
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2016-05-17 09:05:16
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2016-12-05 01:14:47
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answered by ? 4
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Type II diabetes is also known as insulin-resistant diabetes or (used to be known) as adult onset diabetes. The common cause is a failure of the pancrease to produce sufficient insulin for cellular metabolism of glucose. You need insulin to carry glucose into the cells.
It is also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus(NIDDM) because your body is still making insulin, just not enough. Obesity is a major risk factor, as is gestational diabetes (diabetes of pregnancy).
It is treated through diet and exercise, as well as the use of oral antihyperglycemics like metformin. It can be controlled via diet alone, but most people are unable to make the lifestyle changes to do this.
2006-10-20 06:38:21
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answered by phantomlimb7 6
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I'm sure you can find out a lot there.
2006-10-24 03:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Heredity and lifestyle are both contributing factors in Type II diabetes. People that are overweight have a higher chance of developing Type II than someone who is not. Genetics play an even bigger role. My dad's dad and my mom's dad both had Type II. My mom is borderline, while my dad, myself, my brother and one of my sisters has Type II. Weight has more to do with mine and my sister's, but my brother is not overweight and neither is my dad. As I lost weight I do not have to take insulin any longer, but still have to keep an eye on it as I get older
2006-10-20 06:45:04
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Hi
This is a great website for diabetics. You can post your Question there too
http://www.diabetesforums.com/
2006-10-20 07:35:42
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answered by carpet guy 6
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Heredity, high-fat low-fiber diet, hypertension, aging and obesity. Obesity, particularly central obesity/adiposity (fat around the middle) is a more recent cause for DM2 in children but can also be a causative factor in adults as well. Adipose tissue (fat) is insulin-resistant. Gestational DM seen in pregnancy is usually temporary but sometimes persists even after delivery.
2006-10-20 07:21:00
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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