IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... This work examined the degree of involvement of some diabetogenic hormones in the complications of diabetes millitus. Cortisol, and growth hormone were the hormones examined. Cortisol was found at significantly higher (p <0.05) concentration in the sera of type 2 diabetics when compared with control ...
... This work examined the degree of involvement of some diabetogenic hormones in the complications of diabetes millitus. Cortisol, and growth hormone were the hormones examined. Cortisol was found at significantly higher (p <0.05) concentration in the sera of type 2 diabetics when compared with control ...
prevalence of associations between Graves
... By contrast, hyperthyroidism is less common, with a female/male ratio of 9/1. Graves' disease is the most common and usually affects young adults. Toxic multinodular goiter usually occurs in older people (Wu, 2000). Patients with diabetes have a high prevalence of thyroid disease compared with non-d ...
... By contrast, hyperthyroidism is less common, with a female/male ratio of 9/1. Graves' disease is the most common and usually affects young adults. Toxic multinodular goiter usually occurs in older people (Wu, 2000). Patients with diabetes have a high prevalence of thyroid disease compared with non-d ...
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... among 18- to 35-year-old adults with Type 1 diabetes 16 Nov 2013 09:39 am Aims To describe the level of glycaemic control, complications and psychosocial functioning and the relationships between these variables in the under-researched group of younger adults with Type 1 diabetes. Methods Local elec ...
... among 18- to 35-year-old adults with Type 1 diabetes 16 Nov 2013 09:39 am Aims To describe the level of glycaemic control, complications and psychosocial functioning and the relationships between these variables in the under-researched group of younger adults with Type 1 diabetes. Methods Local elec ...
Persatuan Diabetes Malaysia organised three major events in 2012
... Diabetes is a major non-communicable disease (NCD). Globally, the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. In Malaysia, more than 3.6 million people have diabetes, and most of them are above the age of 40. As our population grows and ages, the nu ...
... Diabetes is a major non-communicable disease (NCD). Globally, the World Health Organisation estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. In Malaysia, more than 3.6 million people have diabetes, and most of them are above the age of 40. As our population grows and ages, the nu ...
Weight Management Through Lifestyle Modification for the
... creasing blood pressure (34 –38), improving serum lipid concentrations (decrease in serum triglycerides, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol and increase in serum HDL cholesterol concentrations) (39 – 42), and reducing serum markers of inflammation (43,44). Moderate weight loss and increased phys ...
... creasing blood pressure (34 –38), improving serum lipid concentrations (decrease in serum triglycerides, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol and increase in serum HDL cholesterol concentrations) (39 – 42), and reducing serum markers of inflammation (43,44). Moderate weight loss and increased phys ...
Paula Deen Suffers from Easily Curable Diabetes
... the elevated blood sugar as the enemy to be beaten down with medications. Unfortunately, the results of these expensive efforts are fatter, sicker patients with slightly lower blood sugars. This “poly-pharmacy” approach promotes weight gain, heart disease, hypoglycemia, and death. The average weight ...
... the elevated blood sugar as the enemy to be beaten down with medications. Unfortunately, the results of these expensive efforts are fatter, sicker patients with slightly lower blood sugars. This “poly-pharmacy” approach promotes weight gain, heart disease, hypoglycemia, and death. The average weight ...
Diabetes Care
... In overweight and obese insulin-resistant individuals, modest weight loss has been shown to improve insulin resistance. Thus, weight loss is recommended for all such individuals who have or are at risk for diabetes. (A) For weight loss, either low-carbohydrate or low-fat calorie-restricted diets may ...
... In overweight and obese insulin-resistant individuals, modest weight loss has been shown to improve insulin resistance. Thus, weight loss is recommended for all such individuals who have or are at risk for diabetes. (A) For weight loss, either low-carbohydrate or low-fat calorie-restricted diets may ...
Session 1: Overview and Monitoring Teaching
... Ø Participants with an A1C of 7.0 or less have much less risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, eye problems, foot problems and nerve damage. Key Teaching Point: it is essential to check blood glucose levels daily and to strive for levels of 80120 (and no more than 180 after eating) ...
... Ø Participants with an A1C of 7.0 or less have much less risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, eye problems, foot problems and nerve damage. Key Teaching Point: it is essential to check blood glucose levels daily and to strive for levels of 80120 (and no more than 180 after eating) ...
Transcultural Diabetes Nutrition Algorithm (tDNA): Venezuelan
... vegetables and regular exercise were associated with risk reduction [16]. Studies linking dietary habits and CVD in Venezuela have shown important disparities among different populations. In Warao Indians, for example, eating habits and intense physical activity inherent in their culture are associa ...
... vegetables and regular exercise were associated with risk reduction [16]. Studies linking dietary habits and CVD in Venezuela have shown important disparities among different populations. In Warao Indians, for example, eating habits and intense physical activity inherent in their culture are associa ...
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... data to adjust therapy. (E) ● Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in conjunction with intensive insulin regimens can be a useful tool to lower A1C in selected adults (age ≧ 25 years) with type 1 diabetes. (A) ● Although the evidence for A1C lowering is less strong in children, teens, and younger adu ...
... data to adjust therapy. (E) ● Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in conjunction with intensive insulin regimens can be a useful tool to lower A1C in selected adults (age ≧ 25 years) with type 1 diabetes. (A) ● Although the evidence for A1C lowering is less strong in children, teens, and younger adu ...
Diabetes
... this pyramid every day, except for the fats, sweets, and alcohol. No one needs sweets or alcohol for good nutrition (they can be an occasional treat), and we get plenty of fats from the other food groups. The exact number of servings a diabetic should have from each group depends on individual calor ...
... this pyramid every day, except for the fats, sweets, and alcohol. No one needs sweets or alcohol for good nutrition (they can be an occasional treat), and we get plenty of fats from the other food groups. The exact number of servings a diabetic should have from each group depends on individual calor ...
Functional Foods for Type 2 Diabetes
... CVD risk factors including diabetes and obesity [8]. However, these reviews included not only clinical trials but also epidemiological studies; therefore, no clear conclusion has been reached on this issue. Table 1 shows a list of functional foods that may have a beneficial effect on diabetes. Type ...
... CVD risk factors including diabetes and obesity [8]. However, these reviews included not only clinical trials but also epidemiological studies; therefore, no clear conclusion has been reached on this issue. Table 1 shows a list of functional foods that may have a beneficial effect on diabetes. Type ...
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
... Bargaining. A last ditch attempt is made at reaching a compromise with reality. "If I only overeat on weekends, that won't be too bad." "If I exercise more, I won't have to take insulin." "If I give more to charity, I won't have another heart attack." The danger of this stage lies in the fact that y ...
... Bargaining. A last ditch attempt is made at reaching a compromise with reality. "If I only overeat on weekends, that won't be too bad." "If I exercise more, I won't have to take insulin." "If I give more to charity, I won't have another heart attack." The danger of this stage lies in the fact that y ...
Evaluate the effect of oat-beta glucan in controlling blood glucose
... glucan with a dose of 3 g or more a day on blood glucose in type 2 diabetics. We included three studies that met its criteria. A similar review was done by Andrade et al in 2015 that included these three studies. However, their systematic review included studies with and without control groups. This ...
... glucan with a dose of 3 g or more a day on blood glucose in type 2 diabetics. We included three studies that met its criteria. A similar review was done by Andrade et al in 2015 that included these three studies. However, their systematic review included studies with and without control groups. This ...
Endoscopic Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing for the
... was used to determine the size of the duodenum and inject saline into the submucosal space via three vacuumassisted needle injectors oriented at 1208 from one another around the circumference of the balloon. Circumferential mucosal lift was performed along the length of the postpapillary duodenum fr ...
... was used to determine the size of the duodenum and inject saline into the submucosal space via three vacuumassisted needle injectors oriented at 1208 from one another around the circumference of the balloon. Circumferential mucosal lift was performed along the length of the postpapillary duodenum fr ...
BIOMED 351 Endocrinology Exam
... Creatinine 1.5 mg/dL (Nl 0.4-1.3) BUN 24 mg/dL (Nl 6-20) 24 hr urine protein 2.48 grams (Nl 0-150) 34. Which of the following is true? A. At this point, her future risk of undergoing an amputation of some type is about 5% B. Risk factors for ulceration and amputation include tobacco use and peripher ...
... Creatinine 1.5 mg/dL (Nl 0.4-1.3) BUN 24 mg/dL (Nl 6-20) 24 hr urine protein 2.48 grams (Nl 0-150) 34. Which of the following is true? A. At this point, her future risk of undergoing an amputation of some type is about 5% B. Risk factors for ulceration and amputation include tobacco use and peripher ...
Ebook compiled - SweetLife | Diabetes Health Centers
... much sugar, the wrong fats, not enough physical activity, the toxic burden from our environment and food supply, oxidative stress, and inflammation, the cell receptors for insulin stop working. Think of insulin like a key that opens a lock. With insulin resistance, the lock is “gummed up” or damage ...
... much sugar, the wrong fats, not enough physical activity, the toxic burden from our environment and food supply, oxidative stress, and inflammation, the cell receptors for insulin stop working. Think of insulin like a key that opens a lock. With insulin resistance, the lock is “gummed up” or damage ...
Nutrition Guidelines Diabetes Outline
... for women, less than 2 drinks per day for men) consumed with food has minimal effect, if any, of glucose and insulin concentrations. Type of alcohol consumed does not make a difference. 1 drink = 12 oz beer, 1.5 oz distilled spirits, 5 oz wine ...
... for women, less than 2 drinks per day for men) consumed with food has minimal effect, if any, of glucose and insulin concentrations. Type of alcohol consumed does not make a difference. 1 drink = 12 oz beer, 1.5 oz distilled spirits, 5 oz wine ...
Nutrition Guideline Implementation Committee
... The risk of GI side effects is low with an intake of less than 10 grams but increases as intake increases. (Grade B, level 2) Armit E and the NNC, CDA. Report from the NNC. Diabetes Quarterly. 2003 (1):14 ...
... The risk of GI side effects is low with an intake of less than 10 grams but increases as intake increases. (Grade B, level 2) Armit E and the NNC, CDA. Report from the NNC. Diabetes Quarterly. 2003 (1):14 ...
Guidelines for the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Pregnancy
... It should be explained that insulin requirements are likely to change during the pregnancy: o Initially in the first trimester insulin requirements are relatively stable, depending on the amount of nausea experienced. If morning sickness is a problem, it is often appropriate for them to take their i ...
... It should be explained that insulin requirements are likely to change during the pregnancy: o Initially in the first trimester insulin requirements are relatively stable, depending on the amount of nausea experienced. If morning sickness is a problem, it is often appropriate for them to take their i ...
GUIDELINES FOR DIET CONTROL IN DIABETES MELLITUS
... Significance of Diet Control Diet control in diabetes mellitus has the following two roles. The first role is to supply adequate nutrition for the diabetic patients to lead their daily lives in the same way as healthy people. The amount of nutrition should be limited to the minimum necessary for mai ...
... Significance of Diet Control Diet control in diabetes mellitus has the following two roles. The first role is to supply adequate nutrition for the diabetic patients to lead their daily lives in the same way as healthy people. The amount of nutrition should be limited to the minimum necessary for mai ...
Anticipation Guide - American Chemical Society
... Type 2 diabetes is a different situation. A person with this condition is still able to produce insulin but the body cells do not respond very well to the effect of insulin, that is, to facilitate the movement of sugar from the blood stream into the cell’s interior for metabolic processing into chem ...
... Type 2 diabetes is a different situation. A person with this condition is still able to produce insulin but the body cells do not respond very well to the effect of insulin, that is, to facilitate the movement of sugar from the blood stream into the cell’s interior for metabolic processing into chem ...
Ksh. Achouba Singh 1 , RK Banashree Devi 2 , Ram Kamei
... protienuria was found. Chest imaging showed features suggestive of pulmonary edema with bilateral minimal pleural effusion; however HRCT chest was of the opinion of consolidation suggestive of Kochs’. Pleural fluid analysis did not reveal tuberculosis. CT guided FNA of the lung lesion did not show a ...
... protienuria was found. Chest imaging showed features suggestive of pulmonary edema with bilateral minimal pleural effusion; however HRCT chest was of the opinion of consolidation suggestive of Kochs’. Pleural fluid analysis did not reveal tuberculosis. CT guided FNA of the lung lesion did not show a ...
PowerPoint - 埼玉医科大学総合医療センター 内分泌・糖尿病内科
... Other nutrition recommendations ● If adults with diabetes choose to use alcohol, daily intake should be limited to a moderate amount (one drink per day or less for adult women and two drinks per day or less for adult men). (E) ● Routine supplementation with antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C an ...
... Other nutrition recommendations ● If adults with diabetes choose to use alcohol, daily intake should be limited to a moderate amount (one drink per day or less for adult women and two drinks per day or less for adult men). (E) ● Routine supplementation with antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C an ...
DIABETES MELLITIS: TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2
... Acute consequences will depend on the medication prescribed. Those teens treated with insulin or sulfonylureas are at risk for low blood glucose levels. Long term consequences are similar to those resulting from poor control of type 1 diabetes– eye disease, kidney disease, nerve damage and an increa ...
... Acute consequences will depend on the medication prescribed. Those teens treated with insulin or sulfonylureas are at risk for low blood glucose levels. Long term consequences are similar to those resulting from poor control of type 1 diabetes– eye disease, kidney disease, nerve damage and an increa ...
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or adult-onset diabetes) is a metabolic disorder that is characterized by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) in the context of insulin resistance and relative lack of insulin. This is in contrast to diabetes mellitus type 1, in which there is an absolute lack of insulin due to breakdown of islet cells in the pancreas. The classic symptoms are excess thirst, frequent urination, and constant hunger. Type 2 diabetes makes up about 90% of cases of diabetes, with the other 10% due primarily to diabetes mellitus type 1 and gestational diabetes. Obesity is thought to be the primary cause of type 2 diabetes in people who are genetically predisposed to the disease (although this is not the case in people of East-Asian ancestry).Type 2 diabetes is initially managed by increasing exercise and dietary changes. If blood sugar levels are not adequately lowered by these measures, medications such as metformin or insulin may be needed. In those on insulin, there is typically the requirement to routinely check blood sugar levels.Rates of type 2 diabetes have increased markedly since 1960 in parallel with obesity. As of 2010 there were approximately 285 million people diagnosed with the disease compared to around 30 million in 1985. Type 2 diabetes is typically a chronic disease associated with a ten-year-shorter life expectancy. Long-term complications from high blood sugar can include heart disease, strokes, diabetic retinopathy where eyesight is affected, kidney failure which may require dialysis, and poor blood flow in the limbs leading to amputations. The acute complication of ketoacidosis, a feature of type 1 diabetes, is uncommon, however hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state may occur.