Which are the causes of Diabetes?

See some of the causes of Diabetes according to people who have experience in Diabetes


Diabetes is a chronic medical condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. It occurs when the body either doesn't produce enough insulin or is unable to effectively use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels and allows cells to utilize glucose for energy.



There are several causes of diabetes:




  1. Genetics: Family history plays a significant role in the development of diabetes. Certain genes can increase the risk of developing the condition. However, having a genetic predisposition does not guarantee that an individual will develop diabetes.


  2. Obesity: Being overweight or obese is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Excess body fat, especially around the abdomen, can lead to insulin resistance, where the body's cells become less responsive to insulin.


  3. Unhealthy Diet: Consuming a diet high in processed foods, sugary beverages, and unhealthy fats can contribute to the development of diabetes. These dietary choices can lead to weight gain, insulin resistance, and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.


  4. Sedentary Lifestyle: Lack of physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with an increased risk of diabetes. Regular exercise helps improve insulin sensitivity, allowing cells to better utilize glucose.


  5. Gestational Diabetes: Some women develop diabetes during pregnancy, known as gestational diabetes. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect insulin function, leading to high blood sugar levels. Although gestational diabetes usually resolves after childbirth, it increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.


  6. Age: The risk of developing diabetes increases with age. Type 2 diabetes, in particular, is more common in older adults. This may be due to factors such as reduced physical activity, increased body weight, and decreased insulin production.


  7. High Blood Pressure: Hypertension (high blood pressure) is often associated with diabetes. The two conditions frequently coexist and share common risk factors, such as obesity and an unhealthy diet.


  8. Ethnicity: Certain ethnic groups, including African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asians, have a higher risk of developing diabetes compared to others. The reasons for these disparities are not fully understood but may involve a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors.


  9. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions can increase the risk of diabetes. For example, individuals with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder common in women, are at a higher risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.


  10. Medications: Some medications, such as corticosteroids used to treat certain conditions like asthma or autoimmune diseases, can increase blood sugar levels and potentially lead to diabetes. It is important to discuss the potential side effects of medications with a healthcare provider.



It is important to note that while these factors increase the risk of developing diabetes, they do not guarantee its onset. Diabetes is a complex condition influenced by a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in regular physical activity, and adopting a balanced diet can significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes.


by Diseasemaps

Diabetes, how I am told, has 2 causes. First, and most common one you'll hear from doctors is that it is genetics, hereditary. Second is unknown, some doctors say that it is not known how a person gets it when they don't have anyone in the family with it; while others will tell you the story, which I got, that the body was trying to protect itself from a disease and it ended up attacking/harming itself.

2/21/17 by Kika 1050

If I knew I would be rich. In fact, if anyone really knew they would be rich. Diabetes is an autoimmune disease. You don't get it from eating sugar. You don't catch diabetes. They are beginning to understand more about this, but no one knows for sure what brings it on.

2/21/17 by Randy 1500

There are many causes and more being found each day. The main cause is genetics, there is an unhealthy lifestyle leading to type two and there is even shock to the system and many more.

5/28/17 by Jenny 2170

Genetics play a big role in type 1 diabetes but not always. In the only diabetic on both sides of my family.

7/22/17 by Victoria Lovee Warner 2150

There are many. Being overweight is one cause. Genetics can be a huge cause, my diabetes is genetic. Did you know that sitting down all day is actually putting you at a higher risk for diabetes?

7/22/17 by Alaina 2150

Bad immune system. Bad diet, lack of exercise

7/29/18 by Stephen 2600
Translated from portuguese Improve translation

Auto immune, genetic or overweight

5/30/17 by Ana Luiza. Translated

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