Borderline Diabetes Symptoms
5. Lifestyle
Another potential cause behind borderline diabetes is certain lifestyle choices of the patient. This includes a poor diet including a lot of sugary foods, processed meats, and red meats. A lack of healthy foods such as nuts, fruits, and vegetables, are also likely to contribute to increased risk of borderline diabetes.
People with inactive life styles are also more likely to develop borderline diabetes. This is largely because exercise helps to use up excess sugar, as well as reducing the likeliness of obesity. In addition, people that smoke are also at a higher risk of borderline diabetes than other people are.
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