It’s easy to link excess sugar intake to developing type 2 diabetes, but having too many sweets is not a direct cause. Being overweight or obese, leading a sedentary lifestyle and having a family history of diabetes are the main causes for developing type 2 diabetes. So in case you have it in your family, you may need to be more careful with your diet and lifestyle.
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