ALL ABOUT DIABETES
TYPES OF DIABETES
HOW COMMON ARE DIABETES
HEALTH PROBLEMS FROM DIABETES (medical terms)
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What is diabetes?

Diabetes occurs when your blood sugar is too high.

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Define type 2 diabetes.

The cells in your body don’t use insulin properly or make enough sugar, leading to high blood pressure.

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How many people in the U.S have prediabetes?

~97.6 million

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Whats the medical term for diabetes damaging the kidney?

A) Diabetic Neuropathy

B) Diabetic Nephropathy

C) Diabetic Myopathy

D) Hyperglycemic Neuropathy

Diabetic Nephropathy

200

Name one way you can do to reduce your chances of getting diabetes (answers may vary).

Managing stress, eating a healthy diet, losing weight (if needed), get screened, sleep 7-9 hours.

200

Define prediabetes.

a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.

200

How many people have diabetes in the U.S

~38.4 million

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Whats the medical term for diabetes damaging the eye?

A) Diabetic Nephropathy

B) Retinal Diabetes

C) Sugar eye disease

D) Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy

300

What is glucose?

Glucose is your body’s main source of energy and it gets produced by your body or from the foods that you eat.

300

Define type 1 diabetes.

Your body makes little to no insulin. Your immune system attacks and destroys the cells in your pancreas that make insulin.

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What ethnic group has the highest rate of diabetes in the U.S.?

American Indian/Alaskan Native.

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Whats the medical term for diabetes damaging the feet?

A) Podiatric diabetes

B) Diabetic foot

C) Diabetic ostepathy

D) Foot neuropathy

Diabetic foot

400

What is Insulin?

Insulin, a hormone that is created by the pancreas, helps glucose get in your cells that can be used for energy.

400

Define Gestational diabetes.

a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy, due to hormonal changes that cause the body to resist insulin.

400

How much in total do people in the U.S have diabetes and prediabetes?

~136 million

400

Whats the medical term for diabetes damaging the nerve?

A) Central neuropathy

B) Neuroglycopenia

C) Hyperglycemic neuritis

D) Diabetic neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy

500

What are the potential risks when having diabetes?

damages to the eyes, kidney, nerves, and heart.

500

Define Monogenic diabetes.

a rare form of diabetes caused by a mutation in a single gene, unlike types 1 and 2 diabetes, which are polygenic.

500

How many people in the U.S do NOT have diabetes and prediabetes (hint: the U.S. population is 340.1 million)

~204.1 million

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Whats the medical term for diabetes damaging the heart?

A) Diabetic cardiomyopathy

B) Vascular cardionephrosis

C) Diabetic arteriopathy

D) Arteriocardial sclerosis

Diabetic cardiomyopathy