Diabetes mellitus Type 2 has been increasing in children because of:

1. Environmental surroundings.
2. Autoimmune disorders.
3. Obesity.
4. Earlier use of drugs and alcohol in children.


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1. Not enough evidence supports environmental surroundings being a cause for DM2 in children.
2. Autoimmune disorders can cause DM2, but they are not the primary reason for the increase.
3. Obesity has increased in children, placing a higher risk on developing DM2 at a young age.
4. The use of drugs and alcohol does not increase the risk for DM2 in children.

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