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Who Gets Type 2 Diabetes?
You’re most likely to get this disease if you:
- Have a family history of type 2 diabetes
- Had gestational diabetes or gave birth to a baby weighing more than 9 pounds
- Have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Are African-American, Native American, Latino, or Pacific Islander
- Are overweight or obese, especially around the middle (belly fat)
- Have high cholesterol, high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, and a high LDL cholesterol
- Don’t exercise
- Are older. People over 45 are most likely to get it.
You should get tested for prediabetes if you meet the criteria above and you:
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- Had an abnormal blood sugar reading in the past
- Have heart disease
- Show signs of insulin resistance, which means your body produces insulin, but doesn’t respond to it like it should
What Are the Symptoms?
Although most people with prediabetes have no symptoms, you might notice you’re extra thirsty, pee a lot more, or have blurred vision or extreme fatigue.