Bana in be se ka mɔgɔ sugu bɛɛ minɛ: mɔgɔkɔrɔbaw, denmisɛn fitiniw ani mɔgɔkɔrɔbaw.
Nka, koo dɔw be se k'a to a tigi ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye.
1. Denbaya dɔ kɔnɔ: Ni sukarodunbana be mɔgɔ dɔ bangebaga wala a dɔgɔnin dɔ la, o be se k'a to a ka teli ka kɛ o bana dɔ ye.
2. Mɔgɔ sanda: Ni mɔgɔ be kɔrɔbaya, a ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye, sanko n'a tɛmɛna saan 45 kan.
3. Sukarodunbana: Ni mɔgɔ ka bon kojugu, a ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana suguya 2 ye.
4. Farikolo ɲɛnagwɛkow: N'i tɛ farikoloɲɛnajɛ kɛ tuma o tuma, o be se k'a to i be kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye.
5. Siya: Siya dɔw ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye.
6. sukarodunbana min be muso kɔnɔma na: Muso minw ka kɔnɔma ka bana be weele ko sukarodunbana, a ka teli k'olu fana sɔrɔ.
7. Kɔnɔbolibana: O bana be muso minw na, olu ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye.
8. sukarodunbana: Mɔgɔ minw ka sukaro hakɛ ka ca kojugu, olu ka joli la, sukaro hakɛ ka ca ka tɛmɛ hakɛ ɲuman kan.
O mɔgɔw ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana suguya 2 ye.
9. tansiyɔn: Tansiyɔn yɛlɛlen be se ka kɛ sababu ye ka sukarodunbana suguya 2nan minɛ.
10. Kololazɛtirini ni sukaro hakɛ min be farikolo la: Kololazɛtirini ni sukaro hakɛ min be farikolo la, n'o cayara, o be se ka kɛ sababu ye ka sukarodunbana suguya 2 sɔrɔ.
11. Dusukunnabana: Mɔgɔ minw ka teli ka dusukunnabana sɔrɔ, olu ka teli ka kɛ ni sukarodunbana ye.
A ka ɲi i k'a faamu ko k'a sɔrɔ nin farati ninnu be se ka dɔ fara mɔgɔ ka sidabana sɔrɔli kan, o faratiw tɛ mɔgɔ bɛɛ la.
N'i y'i ka ɲɛnamaya kɛcogo yɛlɛma, i n'a fɔ ka dumuni nafamanw dun, ka fanga sɔrɔ ani ka spɔr kɛ tuma o tuma, o be se k'i dɛmɛ ka dɔ bɔ sukarodunbana sɔrɔli la.
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["N'i lanin b'a la ko kunnafoni wala fɛɛn o fɛɛn be sɔrɔ an ka site web kan wala an ka baaraw kan, k'o be i ka sariya tiɲɛ, i (wala i ka lasigiden) be se k'o kunnafoni wala fɛɛn bɔ yen wala k'a bali k'a sɔrɔ."]
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["5. i ka sɛbɛ dɔ kɛ ka yira ko i ye tiɲɛn fɔ ani ko joo b'i fɛ ka joo dɔ latanga."]
["O kama, a ka ɲi i k'a ɲini k'a lɔn n'i ka ɲi k'o gafew wala videwo nunu jati k'u ye gafew ye minw labɛnna mɔgɔw ye."]
["N'i ma kunnafoni nunu bɛɛ di, a be se ka kɛ ko i ka ɲinini baara be mɛɛn."]
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["N'i ka ɲiningaliw wala i ka ladiliw be yen, an ci e-mail fɛ."]
Who gets diabetes?
Diabetes can affect people of any age, race, or gender.
However, certain factors can increase the risk of developing diabetes, including:
1. Family history: Having a parent or sibling with diabetes increases the risk of developing the condition.
2. Age: The risk of type 2 diabetes increases as people get older, especially after the age of 45.
3. Weight: Being overweight or obese increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
4. Physical inactivity: Lack of regular physical activity can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.
5. Race and ethnicity: Certain racial and ethnic groups, such as African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders, have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
6. Gestational diabetes: Women who have had gestational diabetes during pregnancy are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
7. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): Women with PCOS have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
8. Prediabetes: People with prediabetes have blood glucose levels higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes.
They are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
9. High blood pressure: Having high blood pressure (hypertension) can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
10. Abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels: High cholesterol and triglyceride levels can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.
11. History of cardiovascular disease: People with a history of cardiovascular disease are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
It is important to note that while these factors can increase the risk of developing diabetes, not everyone with these risk factors will develop the condition.
Making lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and engaging in regular physical activity, can help reduce the risk of developing diabetes.
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