A study of British Pakistanis and British Bangladeshis has found that South Asian populations have higher genetic risks for producing insufficient insulin, and having fat unfavourably distributed in their body, making them more susceptible to diabetes, and perhaps needing more medication to manage it A study of British Pakistanis and British Bangladeshis has found that South Asian populations have higher genetic risks for producing insufficient insulin, and having fat unfavourably distributed in their body, making them more susceptible to diabetes, and perhaps needing more medication to manage it Health Health News, Wellbeing Tips, Diseases, Treatment and Nutrition | The Hindu