Can Obese Young Adults Develop Type 1 Diabetes?
Can an obese young adult develop type 1 diabetes and not type 2? I've read unexpected weight loss is a symptom of type 1, so can an obese young adult losing weight without effort and with other diabetes symptoms get type 1?


It is possible. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease, so it is possible to occur at any age, especially if you have a family history of it.
Take a look.. According to Dr. Arthur Rubenstein, renowned endocrinologist and dean of medicine at Mount Sinai (New York), diabetes is transformed into a juvenile disease. Indeed, the average age at which he was falling. “Ten years ago, we teach medical students that the disease did not affect less than 40 years, said Dr. Robin Goland about type 2 diabetes. Today, children under ten years are affected. “
Hi,
Yes, young adults can get Type 1 diabetes, and yes, unexpected weight loss can be a warning. If you really want to know the warning signs go to http://www.moviningonwithdiabetes.com
It’s a web site run by a woman who suddenly had the Type 1 and she went sudden weight loss too.
It’s good for a load of info on the disease. I used it myself.
Regards.
Rich.
If a child is over weight chances are higher. But any child could develop diabetes. But having a family history of it also increases your risk.
Unexpected weight loss is also a sign of type 2 diabetes. It’s what clued me in that I needed to see a doctor, and mention my family history of diabetes. So it could be either type of diabetes mellitus.
Any young adult can get type 1 diabetes, obese or not.