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Risk of developing diabetes depends on the following factors
A) Age- As age increases, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
B) Family history- If one or both of your parents has diabetes, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
C) Obesity or increased waist circumference- As weight increases or waist circumference increases, the risk of getting diabetes increases.
D) Sedentary lifestyle- Risk of getting diabetes increases if you are not exercising, putting up weight, have a sedentary lifestyle.
E) The chances of getting diabetes increases if you have concomitant diseases like Hypertension, high cholesterol levels, heart diseases, etc.
In patients with diabetes, fasting blood sugar must be in the range of 70 - 130mg/dl and post-meal blood sugar in the range of 140-180mg/dl. Glycosylated haemoglobin must be less than 7%. But target range depends on the age of patient, associated diseases, the lifestyle of patient, etc and must be decided by treating doctor.
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