Pathophysiology
Type 2 Diabetes
Diet and Nutrition
True or false
Type 1 Diabetes
100

What is glucose?

sugar, body needs it to survive, fuels cells in your body


100

90% of patient of diabetes patient suffer from this form of diabetes 

Answer: Type 2 diabetes 

100

What is he lifestyle factor involving little physical activity raises diabetes risk

sedentary lifestyle

100

There prevalence rates of diabetes in indigenous populations is decreasing. 

Answer false. The rates are increasing
100

What are the  3 types of diabetes 

Type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, Gestational diabetes 

200

Why is insulin important?

It moves glucose into cells, this helps reduce sugar levels in blood


200

what does hypoglycemia mean

Low blood sugar

200

What exercise regiment is best for a diabetic

aerobic is best (helps the body use insulin), includes walking running.

200

On average diabetes shortens a person lifespan by 15 years.

Answer true
200

what is type 1 diabetes is caused by? 

pancreatic beta cell destruction. (no insulin production)

300

What does beta cells of the pancreas secrete?

Insulin


300

True or false. Type 2 diabetes can be can be preventable and complications can be minimized through life style changes

Answer. True
300

What are the causes the lead to a rise of diabetes in the indigenous population

Barriers to a healthy diet, food insecurity, decrease in hunting and gathering traditional foods, obesity. 

300

Sedentary lifestyle is associated with a decrease in susceptibility for diabetes. 

answer. False: It increases susceptibility of diabetes 

300

10% of diabetes patients experience this from of diabetes 

Answer: Type 1 diabetes 

400

What does the term hyperglycemia mean?

high sugar levels in blood


400

What is the main problem in type 2 diabetes 

the body cannot use insulin properly


400

what are signs of hypoglycemia and what would you suggest an individual eat when experiencing the symptoms.

sweaty, cold, clammy, and to eat a simple carb.

400

There is underreporting of indigenous men with diabetes 

true


400

What is the treatment for TYPE 1 diabetes 

insulin

500

What is the function of glucagon 

helps with blood sugar levels. causes the liver to turn glycogen into glucose. increase blood sugar levels.


500

what tests are used to monitor glucose levels.

Short-term: casual plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance, fasting plasma glucose. Long term: glycated Hb (HbA1c)

500

Explain the thrifty gene theory.

Thrifty gene theory: The theory hypothesizes that to survive in the past, hunters and individuals experiencing famine developed a gene that stores energy as body fat. Therefore, modern sedentary lifestyle and diet leads to a genetic predisposition of developing diabetes. Populations identified with this tendency includes Indigenous people

500

Thrifty gene theory: The theory hypothesizes that to survive in the past, hunters and individuals experiencing famine developed a gene that stores energy as body fat. Therefore, modern sedentary lifestyle and diet leads to a genetic predisposition of developing diabetes. Populations identified with this tendency includes Indigenous people True or false?

True

500

What are the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia?  remember the 3ps

polydipsia, polyphagia, polydipsia

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