Diabetes risk and body weight
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According to the table, if someone's body weight exceeds the specified value for their height, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
For example:
- If someone is 147 cm tall and weighs more than 54 kg, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
- If someone is 170 cm tall and weighs more than 72 kg, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
- If someone is 193 cm tall and weighs more than 93 kg, the risk of developing diabetes increases.
This table provides a guideline for how weight can affect diabetes risk in people of different heights.
It is important to note that this is general information and individual health, lifestyle and genetic factors may also influence risk.