Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes+Obesity
Obesity
100

Is There A cure for Type 1?

there isn't a cure for type 1 diabetes. However, what we know about the condition is constantly evolving, new technologies and medicines are being developed, and researchers are making important breakthroughs.

100

what was type 2 called before

ADULT ONSELT DIABETES

100

which organ is involved in diabetes and obesity causes to overwork

the pancreas, which produces insulin.

100

True or False: Inactive individuals are at greater risk for type 2 diabetes

True

200

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Type 1 diabetes is a disease in which the pancreas does not produce any insulin

200

is their a cure for type 2 diabetes

There is no known cure for type 2 diabetes. But it can be managed. And in some cases, it goes into remission.

200

What are The injection sites on your body

the abdomen, (upper)arms, thighs and buttocks

200

What is the type of diabetes obesity increases the risk for

type 2

300

What is the hormone injection that type 1 diabetics require?

Insulin 

300

What is the requirement for diabetes control

BALANCE OF DIET, EXERCISE, MEDICATION

300

WHAT IS THE TYPE OF DIABETES THAT WIEGHT CONROL AND INCREASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HELP PREVENT

type 2

300

What is the time frame recommended for daily physical activity?

30 minutes

400

how can you get type 1 diabetes

the type of diabetes that genetic and environmental factors trigger

400

What is the magic age that makes an individual at risk for type 2 diabetes

40

400

What should a healthy person’s blood sugar usually be between

70-110 mg/dL

400

What part of the human body is most dangerous area to accumulate extra fat?

mid - section

500

WHAT ARE THE OTHER NAMES FOR TYPE I DIABETES (LIST 2)

INSULIN-DEPENDENT and JUVENILE ONSET DIABETES


500

WHAT IS THE TERM FOR HIGH BLOOD SUGAR

hyperglycemia, affects people who have diabetes.

500

What are common heart problems diabetics are at risk for

STROKE (HEART ATTACK) AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

500

What is the recommended daily portion of grains, vegetables, fruits, calcium, and protein.

6 oz of grains, 2 1/2 cups of vegetables, 2 cups of fruit, 3 cups of calcium rich foods, and 5 1/2 cups of protein daily.