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Diabetes and Social Interactions

There is a lot of things that can cause type 2 diabetes. From your lifestyle to being
inherited. Type 2 diabetes is very common in middle-aged adults in the society today. It a
lot of things like your eating style your lack of exercise and simply just who you hang
around with on the daily. When saying that it means like you can pick up their eating style,
their laziness and also just their sense of direction in life in general. Social interactions is
another and simpler way to put it. Social interactions can be a cause of type 2 diabetes in
middle-aged adults by not eating a healthy meals with families, secondhand smoke, and
bacteria.
Eating with your family can decrease your risk for type 2 diabetes if you all are eating
healthy and take away the technology so that youre knowing each other better.
Anthropologist explaining the history of families who eat together v.s. those who dont.
(Imes, 1) The authors writes that eating with your family is a way to stay healthy. Also it
gives families a chance to learn more about each other. Like knowing how each other day
was what the kids might be struggling with in school etc.. Research(Imes, 2).
Research found by doctors shows that the people at jobs who eat with families usually
bring a healthy lunch while the people who dont eat with families tend to bring unhealthy
food in their lunch. Scientist Foundations(Imes, 1). Scientists study programs distribute
foods to families and then made households visit to see the differences of how families that
ate together were how v.s. families that didnt. Study showed that the ones who didnt eat
together we're usually eating unhealthy foods. While the ones who did eat together had
healthyfit dinners.People who eat with their families less likely get diabetes but still being
around secondhand smoke can cause a rise of diabetes in middle-aged adults.
Secondhand smoke can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes (Li, 3-6). Secondhand smoke
and how it affect the risk of type 2 diabetes. It shows how type 2 diabetes is normally
common in middle-aged adults but not by eating disorders always sometimes secondhand
smoke which is more dangerous than first hand smoke. Immunoblots were performed for
detections of adiponectin(Li, 4). Adiponectin is a protein in which humans are decoded by
AIDOQ gene that can be affected by secondhand smoke. Immunoblots were performed to
see how affected they were and if most of them were affected by secondhand smoke which
they were. Tobacco smoke exposure decreases secretion of ADPN while inducing its
intracellular accumulation(Li, 5-6). Tobacco smoke is dangerous to your health. Decrease in
secretion of ADPN can cause type diabetes because the ADPN will decrease in important
things like the adipose tissues. Also low plasma level in ADPN in smokers. Secondhand
smoke is another social interaction that may cause type 2 diabetes and another social
interaction that may cause type 2 diabetes is bacteria in cells.

Bacteria in cells can be a cause of type 2 diabetes.Study through fats cells and other cells
that had bacteria in them. Fat cells and other cells that didnt have bacteria were tested
over periods of months(Medical Laboratory Observer, 1). Fat cells with bacteria were more
often found to have a risk later on developing type 2 diabetes. While on 3-5% were found of
regular cells were found 2 develop type diabetes if not taken care of in the future.
Researchers also found that prolonged exposure to a toxin produced by Staphylococcus
aureus bacteria causes rabbit to develop the hallmark of type 2 diabetes(Medical
Laboratory Observer, 1). Insulin resistance and glucose intolerance and systemic
inflammation were effects of the bacteria in the rabbits which cause type 2 diabetes.
Meaning bacteria can cause type 2 diabetes. Researchers also found that prolonged
exposure to a toxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria causes rabbit to develop
the hallmark of type 2 diabetes(Medical Laboratory Observer, 1). Obesity can cause
bacteria to get in the body because it harder to fight them off because it affected our
microbiome. So bacteria is unhealthy in your body but if you're obese it harder 2 fight it
off. Bacteria is a cause of diabetes and so is other social interactions.
Social interactions can influence the risk of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged adults. With
families the meals you eat and also how often you eat with each others. Is one social
interaction founded by research. Also by breathing in secondhand smoke meaning hanging
around people who smoke a lot can influence the risk. Another social interactions.Lastly
bacteria in the air and environment can influence the risk. One final social interaction that
was founded. Diabetes can be risked just by simple things in our daily life so with this in
mind think about this are the people you hang around everyday healthy for you, or are they
influencing your risk of developing type 2 diabetes? Type 2 diabetes can be cause by not
eating healthy bonding family meal. Also secondhand smoke can cause type 2 diabetes.
Finally a social interaction that can cause type 2 diabetes is bacteria. A cause of type 2
diabetes in middle-aged adults is lack of family time causing unhealthy eating, secondhand
smoke, and bacteria also known as social interactions.

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