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Type 2 Diabetes in Miami-Dade: Risk Factors & Health Guide

Staff Writer
May 16, 2026
Type 2 Diabetes Affects Many Miami-Dade Residents. Here's What to Know.

Type 2 diabetes affects many Miami-Dade residents. The condition develops when the body resists insulin's effects or produces insufficient insulin to maintain normal glucose levels, causing sugar to accumulate in the bloodstream.

Untreated type 2 diabetes can damage the heart and blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, and eyes.

Who faces higher risk

Risk factors include being overweight, leading a sedentary lifestyle, and having a family history of diabetes. Risk increases significantly after age 45. African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asian Americans face higher risk. Women who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy and people with prediabetes also face increased risk.

Recognizing symptoms

Watch for increased thirst, frequent urination, increased hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and blurred vision. Other signs include slow-healing sores, frequent infections, and darkened skin in the armpits and neck. See a doctor for blood tests if you experience these symptoms.

Managing the condition

Lifestyle changes form the foundation of treatment. Eat a diet low in sugar and saturated fat, emphasizing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Exercise at least 30 minutes most days of the week. Lose weight if you are overweight or obese.

Medications can help. Metformin helps the body use insulin more effectively. Sulfonylureas prompt the pancreas to produce more insulin. Thiazolidinediones enhance insulin effectiveness. Some patients need insulin injections.

Prevention strategies mirror management approaches: maintain a healthy weight, eat well, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, and schedule regular checkups with your doctor.

Miami-Dade residents concerned about type 2 diabetes should speak with their healthcare provider.

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