In general, drinking glucose on a regular basis does not necessarily cause diabetes, but it does increase the chances of having diabetes. Whether or not drinking glucose regularly will cause diabetes needs to be judged in conjunction with whether or not there is a family history of diabetes, etc., and cannot be generalized.
The cause of diabetes is not yet clear. Overall, it is a combination of genetic and environmental factors that lead to the development of diabetes. Poor lifestyle habits and obesity increase the chances of having diabetes. Drinking glucose for a long period of time may result in abnormal glucose tolerance, which does not necessarily cause the patient to develop diabetes right away, but can cause increased glucose toxicity in the body.
Because too much sugar intake and cause human endocrine disruption, endocrine imbalance and so on. Due to the high glycemic index of glucose, it will increase the burden on the pancreatic islets, while drinking glucose for a long time, it is also easy to cause obesity, thus increasing the chances of suffering from diabetes.
If you want to prevent diabetes, you should develop good living habits, reasonable diet and regular exercise. For pre-diabetic patients, by paying attention to diet and exercise, can reduce the risk of diabetes.