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Remember concept maps?
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Concept Map: Objective: learn to link terms with ideas covered in class Terms: carbohydrate, simple carb, fast carbs, added sugar, natural sugar, lactose, fructose, glucose, sucrose, complex carb, slow carbs, fiber, glycogen, starch, grains, honey, soda, plain yogurt, fruit, liver glycogen, muscle glycogen Practice: Draw a diagram logically linking all of the terms. dietary carbohydrates
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Dietary Carbohydrate Simple carb fast Complex carb slow Fructose Glucose blood glucose Lactose Sucrose Honey candy soda Added sugar Fruit Natural sugar FiberStarch & Fiber Veg, grains, grain by-products Milk, plain yogurt Natural sugar Glycogen Our storage form of glucose No glycogen in food Fruit
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Blood Sugar Lows and Highs
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Tools for Control-Overview Insulin Protein based, pancreatic hormone Acts like a key to let glucose into cells Lowers blood glucose level (BSL) Glucagon Protein based, pancreatic hormone Raises BSL by breaking down glycogen Goal BSL ~80-100 mg % …or TROUBLE
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dizzy, confused sweaty, rapid heart rate grouchy, anxious Low blood sugar
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Hypoglycemia (Low BSL) Acute danger but uncommon condition Need glucose in blood 24/7 Treatment simple carb (sugars) immediately Preventing hypoglycemia No meal skipping Include healthy complex carb/protein at meals Limit simple and reduce/avoid‘added’sugar
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What happens….??? Diabetes!
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Diabetes Projections: 2000 to 2030
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Hyperglycemia (high fasting BSL) Cause: not enough or ineffective Insulin Result: too much sugar in blood-not enough in cell Consequence: cells/tissues are glucose starved chronic inflammation occurs blood lipids and pressure rise, arteries harden tissue/cell function declines
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DM: A chronic, progressive disease Common consequences Heart disease (#1 cause-diabetic deaths) Blindness Amputations Kidney disease
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Renal Dialysis
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Classifications of Diabetes Type 1 Uncommon Inadequate insulin Treatment requires insulin healthy diet regular exercise
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Classifications of Diabetes Type 2 Majority of cases Ineffective insulin Treatment: Medical pills/injections Lifestyle diet/exercise/stress mgt.
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Trickle in healthy carbs thru day No meal skipping Limit added sugar Replace saturated (animal) with unsat. (plant) fats Achieve a healthy weight Quit smoking Daily exercise Managing BSL: your ideas?
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Concept Map: Terms: blood sugar (glucose), hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, glucagon, insulin, Type 1 diabetes (DM), Type 2 diabetes, ineffective insulin, inadequate insulin. Note: You can use descriptors along your arrows e.g. increases, decreases, released, etc. Draw a diagram logically linking all of the terms. Blood Sugar Level
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Blood Sugar (glucose) Level HyperglycemiaHypoglycemia Glucagon released Inadequate Insulin Ineffective insulin DM Type 1DM Type 2 Release liver glycogen BSL Concept Map: controlling BSL Insulin released BSL
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