Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM)
Type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) affects 9.3% of adults in the United States (Rosenthal & Burchum 2021). According to Rosenthal & Burchum (2021), age, obesity, hypertension, physical inactivity, and family history are the most well-recognized risk factors. Evidence shows that diet, including diet during pregnancy, influences the long-term risk of type 2 DM in children and adults. Type 2 diabetes is different from type 1 diabetes in that the risk of developing diabetes increases after age 40 years. In general, incidence increases with age into the 70s; among certain races, incidence peaks between 40 and 50 years, then falls with frequent contributing factors to precipitate type 2 diabetes among those susceptible. A significant factor in populations recently exposed to westernized environment increased risk related to duration, degree, and distribution of obesity.