Incredible Facts About Diabetes & How To Manage It.

Risk Factors Of Diabetes

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There are numerous risk factors associated with the development of diabetes mellitus. Conditions that are considered risk factors include acanthosis nigricans, a condition that causes dark patches on the skin, blood vessel diseases such as damage to the blood vessels in the legs, arms, eyes, brain, nerves, heart, and kidneys, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, HIV/AIDS, obstructive sleep apnea, polycystic ovary syndrome, and obesity. Certain mental health disorders have also been linked to DM, such as schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder. A gestational diabetic history, impaired fasting glucose or prediabetes, and the use of specific medications have also been linked to the development of DM.

Genetic predispositions for diabetes mellitus include individuals over the age of forty, individuals who are of First Nations, Asian, African, Hispanic, or South Asian descent, and women who give birth to larger babies.

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