The percentage of the population that have type 2 diabetes.
What is 90%?
Aboriginal, Hispanic, Asian, South Asian or African descents pose a particularly high risk due to certain genes affecting insulin function.
What is Diabetes?
Genetic factors and social determinants contribute to the development it also have controllable risk factors, including diet, lifestyle, and tobacco use.
What is diabetes?
People with genetic predisposition can lessen their chances of by eating variety of fruits and vegetables, other food groups, low amounts of saturated fat, and energy intake.
What is type 2 diabetes?
Condition can stress exacerbate.
What is Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
Condition deals with loss of bone mass in mid-30s and can affect both men and women at any time most commonly as an older adult.
What is Osteoporosis?
Diabetes is associated a family history, social inequalities, along with other factors also play a role.
What is Type 2 diabetes?
Group of disorders that target the heart and blood vessels. Which include coronary heart disease, heart attacks and stroke.
What is Cardiovascular diseases?
Avoiding tobacco use, engaging in physical activity for at least 30 minutes every day, eating at least five servings of fruits and vegetables daily and limiting salt intake and saturated fats.
What is Cardiovascular disease?
Stress plays a role in this disease by maintaining a healthy weight it can help with blood-glucose control and minimize stress on the heart.
What is Diabetes?
In 2011, there are 3 leading death of cancers.
What is lung, breast and colon cancer?
Result in irreversible damage to liver tissue, which can lead to liver failure, and even death. Factors include protein malnutrition, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, and genetic factors.
What is Fatty liver disease?
Symptoms resemble the stomach flu, and it is caused by contact with infected people, objects, food, or water. It can be prevented by following careful kitchen hygiene procedures.
What is Gastroenteritis?
Disease you have to control the amount of protein, amount of salt and potassium, amount of phosphorus and amount of fluid consumed.
What is Kidney Disease?
There are 3 different types of stress, list them.
What is Short-term, chronic, traumatic stress?
Celiac disease is commonly associated with ___________ __________, dietary considerations often include eating iron-rich foods.
What is iron-deficiency anemia?
Peak bone mass achieved at an early age and is identified with adequate calcium and vitamin D intake along with regular weight-bearing physical activity will help build healthy bones.
What is Osteoporosis?
The problem with insulin in the body with diabetes.
Why is insulin is not produced enough or cannot be effectively used?
1 way your diet can be change to reduce chances for cancer.
What is fibre and antioxidants from vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, limiting consumption of processed meats and meats cooked at high temperatures, saturated fats and sugar?
Stress can also cause inflammation to which chronic disease.
What is Heart disease and diabetes?
Chronic diseases usually progress slowly, and last for many years there are three most common chronic diseases.
What is Cardiovascular disease (heart disease, stroke, chronic respiratory diseases), diabetes, and cancer?
Categorized as when "genetic make-up may make them more likely to develop particular diseases or health problemsas heart disease".
What is Biology and genetics?
Patients suffering from Cancer and HIV & AIDS should be careful preventing food borne illnesses by handling things with care.
What is storing, preparing, temperature and cleaning & disinfect?
After gastroenteritis certain foods should be avoided as they irritate the intestinal lining. Name 3 foods.
Citrus fruits, corn, caffeinated drinks and alcohol, dairy, oily food and spicy food
Under severe stress the immune system can cause the immune system to not work as effectively. List 3 associations with immune function.
What is such as infection, cancer, allergies, and autoimmune diseases.