Are you at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes? Take the test.

This week, Insight is looking at the increasing rate of Type 2 diabetes in Australia. Could you become one of roughly 240 people diagnosed with the disease every day?

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Type 2 diabetes is on the rise. 

In and throughout the , it accounts for 85-90 percent of all cases of the disease. 

It is widespread, but

Early changes to diet, lifestyle and exercise routine can help manage blood sugar levels, by ensuring the cells that produce the hormone - which regulates blood sugar levels - aren't worn out. 

Nevertheless, will still be vulnerable, particularly if the disease is in the family and if their background is Indigenous, Pacific Islander, subcontinental Indian or Chinese. 

Even slim people can develop Type 2 diabetes 

Are you sure you're not risk? Take the test to find out.
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This week, Insight looks back at its 2016 episode Beating Diabetes | Catch up online now:

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Published 29 February 2016 5:05pm
Updated 4 April 2017 10:24pm

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