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Health Encyclopedia: Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factors

Risk Factors


Over 19 million Americans have diabetes; up to 95% of these cases are type 2. In addition, 26% of Americans age 20 and older (and 40% of Americans age 65 and older) have impaired fasting glucose, a pre-diabetes condition that increases the risk for diabetes. According to a 2006 study, a total of 73 million Americans either have diabetes or are at risk of developing it.

Historically, type 2 diabetes usually developed after the age of 40, but it is now also increasing in children. Given...

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Hypothyroidism: Risk Factors
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Anemia: Risk Factors
...conditions:Heavy menstruation for longer than 5 daysAbnormal uterine bleeding, such as from fibroidsPregnancy. About 20% of women in industrialized countries have iron deficiency during pregnancy.... Read more »
Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders: Treatment
...might cause leg cramps are:Calcium and phosphorus imbalances can cause cramping, particularly during pregnancy. Imbalances in these minerals can also occur when fluid levels in the body become... Read more »
Causes of Cardiac Enlargement
...muscle. This immune reaction can be seen with inflammatory diseases like lupus or toward the end of pregnancy (approximately 1 in 4000 chance). Other sources of damage to the heart muscle, ... Read more »

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