We do not know why some people develop type 2 diabetes and other do not. However, certain factors increase the risk, some of which are given below:
1) Family history : if one has a parent or sibling with type 2 diabetes, the risk of getting diabetes increases
2) Age: the risk of type 2 diabetes increase with age, especially after the age of 40 years. This may be associated with decreased exercise, loss of muscle mass and weight gain as age increase. Despite the know association of type 2 diabetes with age, in recent years, the incidence of type diabetes has been increasing dramatically among children, adolescents and young adults
3) Race: people from certain racial backgrounds are found to have a higher risk of developing diabetes, although the reason is not know. Overweight/obesity: being overweight is a primary risk factor for type 2diabetes. The more fatty tissue one has, the more resistant the cells become to insulin
4) Inadequate physical activity: the less active one is, the more likely one is to develop type m2 diabetes. Physical activity helps one control weight, use glucose as energy and increase the sensitivity of the cells to insulin
5) Unhealthy diet: a diet rich in calories, saturated fats and sugar, and sugar, and low in fibre can lead to an increase in body weight and thereby increase the risk for developing diabetes. Having high blood pressure or a high lipid level also puts a person at risk of developing diabetes
6) Gestational diabetes: women who developed diabetes during pregnancy have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If the baby born to such a woman weighed more than 9 pounds (>4kg), one is also at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in future.