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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.
When is
insulin
released by the
pancreas
?
Insulin is released when the concentration of
glucose
in the bloodstream gets too high.
What happens to
glucose
when
insulin
binds to cells?
Insulin tells cells to absorb excess glucose and convert it into
glycogen
.
How does
insulin
affect
blood glucose levels
?
Insulin helps to bring glucose levels back down to normal.
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.
At what age does type 1 diabetes generally occur?
Type 1 diabetes
generally occurs in
childhood
or
teenage
years.
What is the main treatment for
type 1 diabetes
?
The main treatment is to inject
insulin
.
Where is
insulin
typically injected for
type 1
diabetes treatment?
Insulin is typically injected into the abdomen or thigh.
How does injecting
insulin
after a meal help someone with
type 1 diabetes
?
It mimics the
pancreas
releasing insulin, lowering blood glucose levels.
What factors determine the amount of
insulin
a person with
type 1 diabetes
needs to inject?
The amount of insulin depends on what they've
eaten
and how much exercise they're doing.
Why are people with
diabetes
encouraged to avoid sugary foods?
Because sugary foods require more
insulin
to manage
blood glucose levels
.
How does exercise affect
insulin
needs for people with
diabetes
?
More exercise means they need less insulin because muscles absorb more
glucose
.
Who is most likely to develop type 2 diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes
generally occurs in
older
people with unhealthy diets.
What is the main problem in
type 2
diabetes?
The person's cells become resistant to
insulin
and do not respond to it.
Why doesn't giving
insulin
help in
type 2 diabetes
?
Because the cells do not respond to insulin, so it doesn't help lower
blood glucose levels
.
What is the main line of treatment for
type 2 diabetes
?
The main treatment is a healthy
low sugar diet
and regular exercise.
What should patients with
diabetes
remember about their condition?
Differences between
type 1
and
type 2
diabetes.
The underlying problems in each type.
Treatment methods for each type.