What are the DIABETES Risk Factors Over the Age of 40?
Abnormal Glucose Levels in the Past While Pregnant
Bad Dietary Habits
HIGH 8,000 SUGAR
Active Inactivity
Family Diabetes History
Overweight/Obesity
Hypertension Or High Cholesterol
As we age, the risk of developing diabetes increases. It is important to note that some of these risk factors can be modified by making healthy lifestyle choices such as regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and quitting smoking.
Consult with a healthcare professional to assess your risk of developing diabetes and to develop a plan to manage it.
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