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By Crystal Whitley

HOW TO PLAY Pick one of the following categories: Diabetes, Types of Diabetes, Causes and Risk Factors, or Treatment Pick a subcategory: 100, 200, 300 –The higher the subcategory, the harder the question Answer the question. If you answer correctly you will earn 5pts. If you answer incorrectly you will lose 5pts. The person with the highest score at the end of the game, wins!

DiabetesTypes of Diabetes Causes and Risk Factors Treatment Diabetes for 100 Type 1 Diabetes for 100 Causes and Risk Factors for 100 Treatment for 100 Diabetes for 200 Type 2 Diabetes for 200 Causes and Risk Factors for 200 Treatment for 200 Diabetes for 300 Gestational Diabetes for 300 Causes and Risk Factors for 300 Treatment for 300 HINTS/QUICK FACTS

Diabetes for 100 It is the leading cause of death in people with Diabetes Slide 4

What is Cardiovascular Disease When untreated or poorly controlled, diabetes has serious consequences. Diabetes increases a person's risk of developing hypertension and atherosclerosis (hardening/narrowing of the arteries), which eventually lead to heart disease. Slide 2

Diabetes for 200 It is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both. Diabetes can lead to serious complications and premature death, but people with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications. Slide 6

What is Diabetes Slide 2

Diabetes was the leading cause of this type of organ failure, accounting for 44% of new cases in 2002 Slide 8 Diabetes for 300

What is Kidney Failure Slide 2

Type 1 Diabetes for 100 Type 1 diabetes is also known as this Slide 10

What is juvenile- onset diabetes Slide 2

Type 2 Diabetes for 200 Type 2 Diabetes is also known as this Slide 12

What is adult- onset diabetes onset diabetes Slide 2

Gestational Diabetes for 300 Gestational Diabetes affects women at what time during their lives? Slide 14

What is Pregnancy Slide 2

Causes and Risk Factors for 100 Type 2 Diabetes is mainly caused by being this Slide 16

What is Overweight or Obese Slide 2

Causes and Risk Factors for 200 A diet containing this high caloric nutrient is a common risk factor for Type 2 Diabetes Slide 18

What is High Fat Content Slide 2

Causes and Risk Factors for 300 Risk factors considerably rise at what age for both men and women? Slide 20

What is age 45 Slide 2

Treatment for 100 To survive, people with Type 1 Diabetes must have these type of shots injected into their blood stream daily. Slide 22

What is Insulin shots Slide 2

Treatment for 200 The American Heart Association recommends this along with a heart healthy diet to help treat people with Type 2 Diabetes Slide 24

What is Exercise Slide 2

Treatment for 300 The American Heart Association The American Heart Association recommends daily exercise top people who have Type 2 Diabetes because it helps control High _____ ______ and High Cholesterol, which are risk factors for Heart Attacks and Strokes. Slide 26

What is High Blood Pressure Slide 2

HINTS/QUICK FACTS There are three main types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes, usually diagnosed in children and adolescents, occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that ensures body energy needs are met. Approximately 10 per cent of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. The remaining 90 per cent have type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body does not effectively use the insulin that is produced. Type 2 diabetes usually develops in adulthood, although increasing numbers of children in high-risk populations are being diagnosed. A third type of diabetes, gestational diabetes, is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. It affects approximately 3.5 per cent of all pregnancies and involves an increased risk of developing diabetes for both mother and child.