Source: St. George’s University
In South Korea, the
International Diabetes Federation reported 5 million diabetes cases among adults in 2024. Among various types of diabetes, type-2 diabetes is the
most common type of disease among adults. SGU highlights the importance of understanding the leading risk factors, including:
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Diet and inactivity: Diets high in processed foods and added sugars, coupled with sedentary routines, drive insulin resistance and weight gain, increasing the risk for type 2 diabetes.
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Family history and stress: A family history of diabetes increases genetic predisposition to impaired insulin production and glucose metabolism, raising genetic susceptibility. Chronic stress can also raise cortisol and disrupt blood sugar control.
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Environment and access: Limited access to healthy food or safe places to exercise, and exposure to pollution can worsen metabolic health.
Education is central to tackling diabetes. SGU’s global medical education model prepares future physicians to serve diverse underserved communities with strong clinical training, cultural competency, and a commitment to public health impact.
For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visitSGU’s website.
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