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Diabetes Health Center

Illustrated Guide to Type 2 Diabetes

Definition

Diabetes is a disease that causes an abnormally high level of sugar, or glucose, to build up in the blood. In type 2 diabetes -- previously called noninsulin dependent or adult-onset diabetes -- glucose levels rise because the body is resistant to the effects of insulin and the amount insulin produced by the body is insufficient to overcome this resistance.


Symptoms

The glucose level in a person with untreated type 2 diabetes may be abnormal for years without causing any symptoms. Type 2 diabetes is then only diagnosed when complications of the disease develop -- such as heart or nerve problems. If early symptoms do occur from high glucose levels, they usually consist of increased thirst and appetite, frequent urination, weight loss, and blurry vision.


Who's at Risk?

Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 90% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. Diabetes is common and there are 20 million Americans diagnosed with the disease. But the reality is that there are many more cases of diabetes that are not diagnosed. Experts estimate that 5 million more Americans have type 2 diabetes but haven't been diagnosed yet.

Type 2 diabetes is usually diagnosed in adults over age 40 but can develop in younger people and children. People with a family history of type 2 diabetes have a greater risk of developing the disease. Most people with type 2 diabetes are overweight and physically inactive.

Other risk factors include: history of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy), polycystic ovary syndrome, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and history of impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose. People with metabolic syndrome (a combination of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, and abnormal ability to process glucose) are also at higher risk for the disease.

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