In this type of diabetes, cells are resistant to insulin.
What is Type 2?
Someone with polyphagia feel this.
What is hunger?
Risk factors for Type 2 diabetes.
What are sedentary lifestyle, elevated BMI, and age.
(will accept any of these)
This % of Pennsylvanians have Diabetes.
What is 10%?
Major energy source for the cell.
What is glucose?
In Type 1 Diabetes, the pancreas fails to make this.
What is insulin?
The word for frequent urination.
What is polyuria?
People do not eat 8 hours before this test which is diagnostic of diabetes.
What is a Fasting Plasma Glucose test?
This % of Americans do not know they have diabetes.
What is 20%?
These cells make insulin.
What are the beta cells of the pancreas?
Glucose is stored as this in cells.
What is glycogen?
Someone who has this will want to drink a lot of water.
What is polydipsia?
This fasting blood glucose range may be considered prediabetic.
What is 100-126 mg/dl?
This % of Americans have Diabetes.
What is 11.6%?
(will accept 11% or 11-12%)
The length of time a healthy person can rely on glucose stored as glycogen before using non carbohydrate sources of energy.
What is 12-24 hours?
Over time, this leads to visual disturbances, such as blurry vision, in a person with unmanaged diabetes.
What is hyperglycemia or elevated blood glucose levels?
The smell of the breath of someone in DKA.
What is fruity?
This device is recommended by the ADA for someone with Type 2 diabetes.
What is a Continuous Glucose Monitor?
5% of diabetes is this type.
What is Type 1?
The term for the process where glycogen is broken down to glucose.
What is glycogenolysis?
Making glucose from non-carbohydrate sources.
What is gluconeogenesis?
A cause of fatigue in someone with unmanaged diabetes.
What is lack of energy in cells?
This person hopes to work with you all.
Who is Julie :)
37.3 million Americans have this in common.
What is have Diabetes?
Insulin attaches to this to allow glucose into the cell.
What are Insulin Receptors?