Finally Johnny and ETA PI, some more info for both of you. As I said before, 80-90% of type 2 diabetes have a weight problem and this, along with their genetic pre-disposition, cause them to become diabetic. You make the point that only 1 in 40000 college have type 2 diabetes. I counter that there are probably many more than that statistically speaking (and remember, not everyone publishes their health info online). I have never doubted that weight loss and exercise will help and possibly keep a patient off of meds. However, for you to state that type 2 diabetics are lazy and slothful 100% of the time is an issue I have. That is not true and I believe you at least owe an apology to approximately 1 million type 2 diabetics that are not obese and slothful. The reason, there are over 15 million type 2 diabetics in this country. If 90 percent are obese or overweight, that means 10 percent or so are not.
Also, if over 50 percent of American or overweight or obese, we would have over 150 million diabetics going by your reasoning. So, although I agree to a point to what you are stating, you have completely disregarded the genetic component of this disease. Now, as above, I concur if you exercise and lose weight the long term side effects will be markedly diminished. However, being overweight and slothful are not the main risk factors.