Diabetes is a chronic systemic metabolic disease caused by a long-term combination of genetic and environmental factors. Studies have found that the following groups of people are susceptible to diabetes: i. People over the age of forty, diabetes increases with age and the risk of developing diabetes increases. Second, people with a family history of diabetes. Obese people. Those who have ever had high blood sugar or positive urine sugar. V. Women who deliver a huge baby or have a history of gestational diabetes. Low weight at birth. VII. People with hypertension, dyslipidemia, atherosclerotic heart disease, hyperuricemia, increased urinary microalbumin, fatty liver, hyperinsulinemia, history of transient steroidal diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, long-term treatment with antipsychotics or antidepressants, and people with a sedentary lifestyle are susceptible to diabetes. Therefore, the above are high-risk groups for diabetes, and it is important for those at risk to pay attention to lifestyle, regular checkups, and prevention of diabetes.