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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1112309" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I would completely agree with you that the cause of any one person's diabetes isn't necessarily the same as mine, yours or anyone else's. In fact, you may have read me post that I believe it is a portfolio condition, with many, many influencing factors. </p><p></p><p>One point I would throw into the melting pot is, with reference to the genetic elements. I don't believe there is, as yet, any gene (mutated, missing or otherwise) identified which is significantly and materially linked with diabetes. Who is to say that our individual element in the equation isn't quite simply that for at least a decent proportion of those people, in particular those who are slim all their lives, including at diagnosis, that their genes just "gift them" a low Personal Fat Threshold. I mean that in the same way that 70% of obese individuals will not be T2 diabetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1112309, member: 88961"] I would completely agree with you that the cause of any one person's diabetes isn't necessarily the same as mine, yours or anyone else's. In fact, you may have read me post that I believe it is a portfolio condition, with many, many influencing factors. One point I would throw into the melting pot is, with reference to the genetic elements. I don't believe there is, as yet, any gene (mutated, missing or otherwise) identified which is significantly and materially linked with diabetes. Who is to say that our individual element in the equation isn't quite simply that for at least a decent proportion of those people, in particular those who are slim all their lives, including at diagnosis, that their genes just "gift them" a low Personal Fat Threshold. I mean that in the same way that 70% of obese individuals will not be T2 diabetic. [/QUOTE]
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