From Five diabetes myths busted
by David Kendall, M.D., is the chief scientific and medical officer of the The American Diabetes Association.
2)Myth: Eating too much sugar causes diabetes.
Fact: There is no one food or nutrient that causes diabetes. Type 1 diabetes (where all of the body’s insulin producing cells are destroyed) develops both because of genetics and from poorly understood environmental triggers that result in the onset of the disease. Type 2 diabetes is the result of both genetic and lifestyle factors.
There is no question that being overweight or obese increases your risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Weight gain occurs as a result of excess calories, and whether these calories come from a soda, breads, snacks or meat doesn’t generally matter. Because of genetics, some people gain weight more easily than others, but there is still an imbalance between calories eaten and those burned off.
Because of the complex relationship between genetics, the environment and lifestyle, it is incorrect to say that sugar causes diabetes
rest of the myths here, suspect a couple of the others might be a bit controversial.
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/24/five-diabetes-myths-busted/