Who is prone to diabetes?

People with a family history of diabetes, poor lifestyle, hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular lesions, hyperlipidemia, etc. are more likely to develop diabetes. 1. Family history of diabetes: diabetes has a certain degree of family aggregation, people with these genes are more likely to develop diabetes. 2. Poor lifestyle: Long-term high-sugar, high-fat diet, as well as sedentary, lack of exercise, alcoholism and other bad lifestyle, can cause overweight or even obesity, resulting in insulin resistance, which can easily cause diabetes. 3. Other diseases: patients with hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular lesions, hyperlipidemia and other diseases, the regulation of glucose metabolism can be affected, which is more likely to lead to the occurrence of diabetes. 4. Drugs: People who use some special drugs, such as glucocorticoids, diuretics, etc., are prone to diabetes. Regular medical checkups are recommended for early detection and active treatment.