Elevated Blood Glucose

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Elevated Blood Glucose Contributions to Type 2 Diabetes ENVIRONMENTAL and LIFESTYLE FACTORS poor diet, low exercise, stress, chemical exposure GENETIC FACTORS β-cell dysfunction or obesity genes Kathrine Lloyd –From Nat’l Geo website Seattle, Washington, United StatesMember since 2008 Urban Sprawl: Photograph by Sarah Leen Algae bloom: Photograph by Peter Essick a b c d Fat storage and obesity, which lead to β-cell damage or decreased function, which lead to e Elevated Blood Glucose PREDIABETES TYPE 2 DIABETES