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  2. Prediabetes: Everything You Need to Know, From Symptoms to ...

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    As with many health conditions, you have control over some risk factors but not others. Risk factors for prediabetes include: Having excess weight or obesity. A lack of physical activity. Having a ...

  3. Prediabetes - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for developing prediabetes include being overweight or obese, physical inactivity, an unhealthy diet, a family history of diabetes, having a genetic predisposition to prediabetes or diabetes, older age, and women who have a history of gestational diabetes or high birth weight infants (greater than 9 lbs.). [6] [7]

  4. Think You Might Be Prediabetic? What to Know & Symptoms Look ...

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    As with many health conditions, you have control over some risk factors but not others. Risk factors for prediabetes include: Having excess weight or obesity. A lack of physical activity. Having a ...

  5. Lifestyle causes of type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    A number of lifestyle factors are known to be important to the development of type 2 diabetes including: obesity, physical activity, diet, stress, and urbanization. [1] Excess body fat underlies 64% of cases of diabetes in men and 77% of cases in women. [2]

  6. Prevention of type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogenated fats are universally considered harmful, mainly because of their well-known effect on cardiovascular risk factors. [14] Numerous studies suggest connections between some aspects of type 2 diabetes with ingestion of certain foods or with some drugs. Breastfeeding may also be associated with the prevention of type 2 diabetes in ...

  7. Diabetes: Everything You Need to Know, from Symptoms to ... - AOL

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    Type 1 diabetes risk factors aren’t as clear as those for other types of diabetes. But there are some factors we know are associated with a higher risk for this type of diabetes: Genetics.

  8. Diabetes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 diabetes is affected by risk factors that can change, such as B. smoking, overweight and obesity, physical inactivity and high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Research shows that the onset of type 2 diabetes is largely preventable through weight loss, increased physical activity, and improvement.

  9. Doctors Explain How to Lower Your A1C Level

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    Normal A1C for people without diabetes is below 5.6 percent, Dr. Peterson says. Levels between 5.7 percent and 6.5 percent suggest prediabetes, and an A1C of 6.5 percent or higher puts you in the ...