1. Certain ethnic groups are at higher risk for developing diabetes. 2. Benefits include reducing the risk of developing diabetes and high blood pressure, helping older adults increase mobility and elevating mood. 3. Certain ethnic groups face a higher than usual risk of developing diabetes, including African-Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans, Pacific Islanders and American Indians. 4. Developing diabetes so early in life forebodes serious health problems. 5. High-sugar foods often replace healthier choices, but that alone does not increase the risk of developing diabetes. 6. It also helps the heart by lowering cholesterol, reduces the risk of developing diabetes and facilitates weight control. 7. Moderate exercise reduces the risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure and colon cancer while curtailing the risk of dying from heart disease. 8. Overweight children have a higher likelihood of becoming overweight adults and are at risk of developing diabetes and heart disease, among other chronic illnesses. 9. The next step in this research, Fox said, will be to study people who are developing a resistance to insulin and at risk for developing diabetes. 10. The mother has a high risk of developing diabetes or high blood pressure or both. |
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