Diabetes
Insulin
Diabetes Tech
Nutrition
Exercise
100

This type of diabetes happens because of autoimmune attack 

What is Type 1 diabetes? 

100

This long acting insulin acts for 24 hours in the body

What is lantus?

100

This helps in monitoring the blood glucose continuously  

What is a CGM?

100

This essential macronutrient is useful in building muscle

What is protein?

100

During physical activities, a condition in which your blood sugar level can go lower than normal

Question: what is hypoglycemia

200

These cells are attacked by the autoimmunity in type one diabetes 

What are beta cells? 

200

An insulin cooling pouch people use to store insulin when they travel

What is frio?

200

This is device attached to the body subcutaneously to give continuous administration of insulin 



What is an insulin pump?

200

This is a form of carbohydrate and contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules, raising blood sugar fast .

What is sugar?

200

When you have hypo during exercise, this is the appropriate macronutrient food choice

At what condition you need Carbohydrates/sugar

300

The average blood sugars of 3 months and the time you need to spend between the target ranges. 

What is HBA1C and TIR? 

300

This insulin has faster onset and higher peak than novorapid  

What is fiasp?

300

A flash glucose monitoring system measures your sugar (glucose) levels all the time throughout the day and it gives bg upon scanning

What is libre? 

300

This type of fats is found in butter, ghee, coconut oil etc

Where do you find saturated fats?

300

Exercise can improve this which may result in you taking less insulin.

what can improve Insulin sensitivity

400

A type of diabetes which limits the body's ability to produce insulin but happens at a later age of over 45

What is MODY

400

The insulins are categorized into 3 groups based on their absorption, action and wearing off time.

What are short acting, long acting and intermediate acting insulins?

400

Lumps of fat or scar tissue form under your skin, caused by repeat injections or infusions in the same area of the body

What is Lipohypertrophy?

400

This is a measure of how quickly a food causes our blood sugar levels to rise.

What is glycemic index?

400

This type of exercise actually means "with oxygen," the oxygen can make it to the muscles to help them burn fuel and move.

What is Aerobic exercise

500

This should be less than 1/3rd of the average/mean blood sugar 

How much should be your SD? 

500

This insulin does not act immediately, as a short-acting drug does, and its effects do not last as long as those of long-acting insulin, taken about twice a day.

What is Intermediate acting insulin/NPH?

500

This automatically adjusts the amount of insulin entering the body based on glucose levels

What is an artificial pancreas?

500

What do you get by multiplying the grams of available carbohydrate in the food by the food's glycemic index, and then dividing by 100.

How do you measure Glycemic Load, GL?

500

At a more intense exercise, the body needs more energy and dumps all the stored glucose in the blood leading to a higher blood sugar

What happens during Anaerobic exercise