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After eating, most food is turned into glucose, the body’s main source of energy. What Happens When We Eat? American Diabetes Association
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In people without diabetes, glucose stays in a healthy range because Normal Blood Glucose Control Insulin is released at the right times and in the right amounts Insulin helps glucose enter cells American Diabetes Association
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In diabetes, blood glucose builds up for several possible reasons… High Blood Glucose (Hyperglycemia) Too little insulin is made Liver releases too much glucose Cells can’t use insulin well American Diabetes Association
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Type 1 › Pancreas makes too little or no insulin Pre-diabetes Gestational Diabetes Type 2 › Cells do not use insulin well (insulin resistant) › Ability for pancreas to make insulin decreases over time Type 3??
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Number of Americans with Diagnosed Diabetes, 1980-2009 www.cdc.gov
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Currently affects about 25.8 million Americans of all ages. › About 8% of the population (U.S.) › Estimated 7 million undiagnosed › Hispanics/Latinos – about 12% diagnosed › African Americans – about 13% diagnosed › Asian Americans – about 8% diagnosed
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(Oregon.gov, 2006)
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Increased thirst Increased urination Blurry vision Fatigue Weight loss Nausea and vomiting More frequent infections
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Know your numbers: › A1C < 7 › BP 130/80 or lower › Cholesterol: LDL: <100 HDL: >40 men; >50 women 10 important tests: › A1C › BP › Cholesterol › Eye exam › Urine test › Foot exam › Dental exam › Weight › Flu shot › Pneumonia shot
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A leading cause of blindness Leading cause of non-accident amputations Kidney disease Nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy) Heart attack / stroke
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Oral medication only 58% No medication 16% Insulin only 12% Insulin and oral medication 14% Treatment of Diabetes National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse. National Diabetes Statistics, 2011. Available at: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/statistics/
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Estimated to cost more than $174 billion annually. › Direct medical costs = $116 billion › Indirect costs = $58 billion $1 in every $5 health care dollars spent on caring for someone diagnosed with diabetes
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“The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” Chinese Proverb Good news with diabetes prevention › Small steps matter
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Active interventions (vs placebo) would: Cost-Effectiveness of Lifestyle Modification or Metformin: DPP Herman WH, et al for the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. Ann Intern Med. 2005:142:323-332. Intensive Lifestyle Metformin Delay onset of type 2 diabetes by 11.1 years3.4 years Reduce incidence of type 2 diabetes by 20%8% Increase life expectancy by 0.5 years0.2 years Cost per QALY$1,124$31,286 QALY = Quality Adjusted Life Years
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