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This was certainly the case while I was a medical student in the late 1990s: we called type I diabetes "juvenile diabetes" and type II "adult-onset." Type I diabetes usually first manifests in children and young adults and results from the destruction of insulin-producing cells by an auto-immune reaction; hence it is not related to obesity. Type II diabetes is related to obesity as those with a predisposition become resistant to insulin as they become more overweight. Some patients who are diagnosed with Type II diabetes can treat their condition without the need for medication if they improve their diet and activity levels.
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