Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. This causes the pancreas to no longer produce insulin, which controls blood sugar levels. People with type 1 diabetes must inject insulin daily to survive, as well as carefully monitor their blood sugar levels. Currently there is no cure for type 1 diabetes.
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Diabetes Types 1 & 2 explained for primary school children
1. WHAT IS DIABETES TYPE 1?
Prof Dr Okan Bulent Yildiz
Hacettepe University School of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology
& Naomi Uludamar RGN
2. • With type 1 diabetes, the body’s immune system attacks part
of its own pancreas. Scientists are not sure why. But the
immune system mistakenly sees the insulin-producing cells in
the pancreas as foreign, and destroys them
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afM10uGanMg
3. So our pancreas no longer works
properly...and does not produce
INSULIN
13. When sugar is too low.....it can be very
serious and we need to eat something
sweet fast!
14. Type 1 diabetics can lead normal lives
just like everyone else!
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15. There is no cure for TYPE 1 diabetes at
the moment....
• But scientists are working on it.....
16. HAPPY WDD 2014
• Please remember that TYPE 1 diabetes is
different to TYPE 2!
17. World Diabetes Day 2014
‘Healthy Eating begins with
Breakfast’
Prof Dr Okan Bulent Yildiz
Hacettepe University School of Medicine
Division of Endocrinology
& Naomi Uludamar RGN
30. "Eat your breakfast. It's the most
important meal of the day!" Why are
parents always saying that?
Eating a healthy breakfast:
• Helps to control appetite and blood sugar
• Decreases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Skipping breakfast makes you put weight!
31. Imagine you're a car. After a long night
of sleeping, your fuel tank is empty.
Breakfast is the fuel that gets you
going so you can hit the road.
32. • Eating breakfast in the morning helps control your hunger, so you are less
likely to snack on fatty foods mid-morning or overeat at lunchtime.
• When you eat too many sugary foods, you can produce too much insulin,
so your body processes sugar more quickly.
• This leads to a 'crash' in your blood sugar levels which can make you crave
more food.
33. But regulating insulin levels by eating a
balanced breakfast helps control blood
sugar levels, making you less likely to
snack on fatty or sugar foods later in
the day
34. WHAT SHOULD YOU EAT?
Try not to eat foods high in CALORIES,
SUGAR AND FAT....
35. Those sort of foods will give you a
quick sugar high......
• AND THEN A LOW
36. INSTEAD; What Should You Eat?
Just like with other meals, try to eat a variety of
foods, including:
• Fruit
• Vegetables
• Grains (make at least half your grains whole
grains)
• Protein (meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dry beans, nuts,
and seeds)
• Dairy products (low-fat or fat-free milk, cheese,
and yogurt)