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type 1 and 2 diabetes
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What is the role of insulin in the body?
Insulin is a
hormone
that helps lower
blood glucose levels
by promoting glucose absorption in
cells
.
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When is insulin released by the pancreas?
Insulin is released when the concentration of
glucose
in the bloodstream gets too
high.
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What happens to glucose when insulin binds to cells?
Insulin tells cells to absorb excess
glucose
and convert it into
glycogen.
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How does insulin affect blood glucose levels?
Insulin helps to bring
glucose levels
back down to
normal.
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What are the two types of diabetes and their underlying problem?
Type 1 Diabetes:
Pancreas
stops producing
insulin.
Type 2 Diabetes:
Cells
become resistant to
insulin.
Both types result in improper regulation of
blood glucose
levels.
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At what age does type 1 diabetes generally occur?
Type 1 diabetes generally occurs in
childhood
or
teenage
years.
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What is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes?
The main treatment is to inject
insulin
, usually into the
abdomen
or thigh.
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How does injecting insulin after a meal help someone with type 1 diabetes?
It mimics the
pancreas
releasing insulin, helping to lower blood
glucose
levels.
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What factors determine the amount of insulin a person with type 1 diabetes needs to inject?
The amount of
insulin
needed depends on what they've eaten and how much
exercise
they're doing.
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Why are people with diabetes encouraged not to eat too much sugary food?
Because sugary foods can cause a rapid increase in blood
glucose
levels, requiring more
insulin.
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How does exercise affect insulin needs for people with diabetes?
More exercise means muscles absorb more
glucose
,
reducing
the amount of insulin needed.
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Who is most likely to develop type 2 diabetes?
Type
2 diabetes
generally occurs in older people with
unhealthy
diets.
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What is the main problem in type 2 diabetes?
The person's cells become
resistant
to
insulin
and do not respond to it.
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Why doesn't giving insulin help in type 2 diabetes?
Because the cells do not respond to
insulin
, so it cannot help lower blood
glucose
levels.
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What is the main line of treatment for type 2 diabetes?
The main treatment is a
healthy low-sugar
diet and regular
exercise.
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What are the key differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
Type 1:
Insulin
production stops, occurs in childhood, treated with
insulin
injections.
Type 2: Cells become resistant to
insulin
, occurs in older adults, treated with diet and
exercise.
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