Type 2 Diabetes is also known as a "lifestyle disease." This means it is associated with the lifestyle choices that we make. There are several factors that contribute to developing Type 2 Diabetes. Here are the four main contributing factors1:
1. Blood Pressure- Having high blood pressure is a key contributor to Type 2, or Adult Onset, Diabetes.
2. Inactivity- Living a sedentary lifestyle contributes to being overweight or obese, putting you at a greater risk.
3. B.M.I.- An elevated Body Mass Index is a known risk factor.
4. Cholesterol- Having low HDL (the good cholesterol) and high triglycerides is associated with insulin resistance.
The American Diabetes Association suggests only 150 minutes of brisk walking weekly for at-risk, pre-diabetic, and diabetic individuals2. If you aren’t conditioned for strenuous or high-impact exercise, walking is the perfect low-risk entry point to spark change:
SOURCES:
http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2018/04-jul-aug/making-most-walking-workout.html?loc=ymal