March 22 has been established by the ADA – The American Diabetes Association – as National Diabetes day.
The numbers behind type 2 diabetes in the US are nothing short of astonishing. More than 29 million Americans have diabetes – nearly 10% of the population. And the scariest part is that 1 in 4 of these people don’t know that they have the disease, putting them at risk of deadly complications.
The numbers behind prediabetes – those who are at risk of developing type 2 Diabetes – are even more astounding. Nearly 86 million Americans aged 20 or older have prediabetes, and are at risk of developing the disease.
In an effort to raise awareness about diabetes, its preponderance among Americans, and methods by which you can reduce your risk, the ADA has put together a comprehensive and informative platform with plenty of information about diabetes, risk factors, and ways you can mitigate your risk of diabetes.
If you’re curious about common risk factors and how to reduce your chances of developing diabetes, read on. We’ll discuss several common risk factors for diabetes, and how you can reduce your risk of developing this terrible disease.
Risk Factors For Diabetes
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