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Spring 2016
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There are two types of diabetes ◦ Type 1 and 2 Blood sugar is involved Insulin is involved You might need to take your blood sugar level Symptoms can be treated
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In groups of 3-4 Research to find the answer to your assigned question on the next page. Be prepared to share what you learned with your classmates.
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1.What is type 1 diabetes? 2.What is type 2 diabetes? 3.What causes diabetes? Type 1 vs type 2 4.What are the symptoms? ◦ Low blood sugar ◦ High blood sugar 5.How is your food intake related to diabetes? 6.How is type 1 diabetes managed/treated? 7.How is type 2 diabetes managed/treated? 8.What is the prevalence of Diabetes in the US? Type 1 vs type 2
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Chronic condition – pancreas produces little or no insulin Medically manageable Sometimes called “juvenile diabetes”, usually diagnosed in children (hereditary)
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Chronic condition – effects how the body processes glucose (blood sugar). The most common type Medically treatable along with lifestyle changes Insulin produced is ineffective Pancreas produces insulin but the body doesn’t respond normally to insulin.
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Type 1 – Born with it, genetic, people can’t make their own insulin Type 2 – Lifestyle, people are resistant to insulin ◦ Lack of exercise ◦ Obesity (risk factor) ◦ Diet
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Hyperglycemia ◦ Frequent urination ◦ Thirsty (dry mouth) ◦ Hunger – weight loss ◦ Fatigue ◦ Dry itchy skin ◦ More frequent infections ◦ Nausea
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Hypoglycemia ShakyNumbness SweatyMood Swings Rapid heart beat Headaches Hunger Weakness Fatigue Impaired vision Anxiety Irritability Dizziness
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Poor diet (processed foods, high sugar intake, large portion sizes) increases the chances of diabetes Insulin is used to control glucose levels in blood. A person with diabetes needs to eat sugar carbohydrates in small amounts throughout the day to manage sugar level.
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Regular monitoring Insulin injections (insulin therapy) Insulin pump No cure Diet and exercise in check Meal planning Avoid smoking and drinking
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Regular monitoring Insulin injections (insulin therapy) Insulin pump Medication Eating a healthy diet Exercise (stay active) Regularly Avoid smoking and drinking
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29 million Americans have diabetes 1.5 million Americans have type 1 ◦ Only about half are diagnosed ◦ 5% of all diabetes 27.5 million Americans have type 2 ◦ 95% are type 2 ◦ 21 million are diagnosed ◦ 25.9% of seniors have diabetes ◦ 1 in 8 adults have type 2
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