Many patients get diabetes because they drink too much rice or eat too much sugar. The onset of diabetes is closely related to genetics, obesity, lifestyle, external environment, pancreatic islet cell function and insulin resistance, and patients suffer from diabetes on the basis of these factors. A normal person will not have diabetes even if he drinks thin rice or eats more sugar. It is the patient’s own deficiencies in pancreatic islet function, combined with the usual unhealthy and irregular diet, such as drinking too many drinks, eating only high-calorie foods or exercising less, that can lead to diabetes. Therefore, there is no necessary connection between eating more sugar or drinking more thin rice and the onset of diabetes.