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Young Kids and COVID: A Growing Diabetes Problem
Saturday, November 23, 2024
One possible reason for this trend could be the lifestyle changes during the pandemic. With schools closed and kids spending more time indoors, many became less active and relied more on convenience foods. This shift in habits might have contributed to an increase in diabetes cases among young children.
It's also important to note that children diagnosed with T2D before the age of 11 may have different metabolic profiles compared to those diagnosed later. These differences could impact how the disease is managed and treated.
This rise in T2D cases among young children during the pandemic underscores the need for better strategies to help kids maintain healthy lifestyles, even during challenging times.
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