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Diabetes Quiz

More than 14 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and almost seven million more have diabetes but don't realize it, according to the CDC. Yet diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment

The questions in this assessment ask about risk factors—conditions that may put you at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) states that the more risk factors you have, the more likely you are to develop diabetes.

What Is Diabetes?

Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use the insulin produced properly. There are three types of diabetes, type 1 (formerly called juvenile or insulin-dependent diabetes), type 2 (formerly called adult-onset or non-insulin dependent diabetes) and gestational diabetes (diabetes that only occurs during pregnancy).

Answers to Your Diabetes Questions

What causes diabetes? Scientists aren't sure, but heredity, obesity, lack of exercise, and other factors play a part.

Understanding Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes makes it hard for the body to use glucose (sugar). Food is still changed into glucose. The glucose still travels in the bloodstream to the cells. But problems with insulin make it hard for glucose to enter the cells.

Type 2 Diabetes and Food Choices

Understanding how food affects blood glucose is the first step in managing diabetes. And following a diabetes meal plan can help keep you on track.

Don’t Pay the Price for Ignoring Symptoms

Ignoring your symptoms can end up costing more in the long run because many conditions are more quickly and easily treated if diagnosed in their early stages.

Are You at Risk?

Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factors

No one knows exactly what causes type 2 diabetes. But we do know that certain behaviors and conditions, called risk factors, can make people more likely to develop it. Here are some risk factors for type 2 diabetes.

Q and A: Pre-Diabetes

Having pre-diabetes not only puts you at higher risk for diabetes, but also raises the likelihood of developing heart disease.

The Threat of Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors that greatly raises your risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Turning Pre-Diabetes Around

Having pre-diabetes means that you are likely to develop full-blown diabetes within 10 years. But lifestyle changes can prevent that from happening.

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Why Your Doctor Tests Your Blood Sugar

In adults, a screening blood sugar test is generally used to determine if your blood sugar is too high. For adults, having an elevated blood sugar usually will not give you symptoms and may indicate a pending or current problem with type 2 diabetes.

Steps Women Can Take to Reduce Their Diabetes Risk

Type 2 diabetes can be especially deadly for women. What behaviors do women need to change? Basically, the big two: eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle.

Diabetes Can't Give Patti LaBelle the Blues

"If you do have diabetes, educate yourself and start managing your illness," LaBelle says.

Metabolic Syndrome and Pre-Diabetes

Metabolic syndrome is marked by higher levels of glucose in the blood. That's also a sign of pre-diabetes.