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Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes. By: Bria, Sydney, and Elliot. Identifying Type 2 Diabetes: . Type 2 Diabetes is a lifestyle disease in which there are high levels of glucose in the blood. Origin and History. Roger Hinsworth 1935. Signs and Symptoms. Genetic, H ereditary or E nvironmental F actors.

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Type 2 Diabetes

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  1. Type 2 Diabetes By: Bria, Sydney, and Elliot

  2. Identifying Type 2 Diabetes: • Type 2 Diabetes is a lifestyle disease in which there are high levels of glucose in the blood.

  3. Origin and History • Roger Hinsworth • 1935

  4. Signs and Symptoms

  5. Genetic, Hereditary or Environmental Factors • Type 2 Diabetes is triggered by your environment.

  6. Treatment • Exercise • Healthy Diet • Medications • Insulin • Weight loss surgery

  7. Role of Diet • The main goal is to lose weight, so Type 2 Diabetics have to monitor their diet closely.

  8. Role of Exercise • Lower Blood Sugar • Lose weight

  9. Role of Medicine It is not uncommon to take more than one drug at a time, and they can be used at the same time as insulin.

  10. Role of Family • It can be difficult to keep track of everything (blood sugar levels, insulin, exercise, etc.)

  11. Short-Term Management • Lower Blood Sugar Levels

  12. Long-Term Management • Lose weight with a healthy diet and excercise

  13. Effects on the Individual • “I’m not normal!” Effects on the Family • “We’re all in this together!”

  14. Statistics • By the year 2050, approximately 1 in 3 adults. • The Majority of people diagnosed with Type 2 are over 40 years of age. • Adolescents who are diagnosed are generally between 10 and 19. • Mostly seen in non-white ethnic groups (with American Indian adolescents at greatest risk.)

  15. WOW • 90-95% of all cases • Can live normal lives • Thin people are not immune

  16. Resources • Kolata, Gina. "Type 2 Diabetes - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes - NY Times Health Information." Health News - The New York Times. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. <http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/type-2-diabetes/overview.html>. • "CDC - More Information - Children and Diabetes - Projects - Diabetes DDT." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/projects/cda2.htm>. • "Genetics of Diabetes - American Diabetes Association." American Diabetes Association Home Page - American Diabetes Association. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. <http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/genetics-of-diabetes.html>. • Bronson, Mary H., and Don Merki. Glencoe Health. New York: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2005. Print. • "Social Effects Of Type 2 Diabetes | LIVESTRONG.COM." LIVESTRONG.COM - Lose Weight & Get Fit with Diet, Nutrition & Fitness Tools | LIVESTRONG.COM. Web. 30 Jan. 2012. <http://www.livestrong.com/article/222662-social-effects-of-type-2-diabetes/>. • "Type 2 Diabetes - PubMed Health." Web. 31 Jan. 2012. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001356/>.

  17. THE END! 

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