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Diagnosis, classification and
prevention of diabetes
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Curriculum Module II–1 | Diagnosis, classification and
presentation of diabetes
Diagnosis and types
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Definition of diabetes
Characterized by hyperglycaemia
• Defects in insulin production
• Autoimmune or other
destruction of beta cells
• Insulin insensitivity
• Impaired action of insulin on
target tissues
Diagnosis and types
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Definition of diabetes
Chronic hyperglycaemia associated
with long-term damage to:
• Eyes
• Kidneys
• Nerves
• Heart and blood vessels
Diagnosis and types
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The diabetes epidemic
• 230 million affected in 2006
• 350 million within 20 years
• Most rapid in Indian and Asian
subcontinents
IDF Diabetes Atlas
Diagnosis and types
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Classification
• Type 1 diabetes
– autoimmune
– LADA
– idiopathic
• Type 2 diabetes
Diagnosis and types
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Other specific types
• MODY
• Defects in insulin action
• Diseases of the pancreas
• Endocrine disorders
• Drug- or chemical-induced
• Infections
Classification
Diagnosis and types
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• Uncommon forms of immune-
mediated diabetes
• Other genetic syndromes
• Gestational diabetes
Classification
Diagnosis and types
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Insulin
Gluconeogenesis
Glycogenolysis
Glycogen synthesis
Glucose uptake
Glycogen
synthesis
Blood glucose
Insulin and glucose disposal
Free fatty acid release
Diagnosis and types
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Glucose uptake
Glycogenolysis
Gluconeogenesis (amino acids)
Ketone production (fatty acids)
Glucose uptake
Protein degradation  amino acids
Blood glucose
Insulin deficiency in
type 1 diabetes
Triglyceride degradation  fatty acids
Diagnosis and types
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Glucose uptake
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis (amino acids)
Glucose uptake
Protein degradation  amino acids
Blood glucose
Insulin insensitivity in
type 2 diabetes
Diagnosis and types
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Blood glucose
Glucose uptake
Insensitivity to insulin in
type 2 diabetes
Glucose uptake
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis (amino acids)
Glucose uptake
Protein degradation  amino acids
Diagnosis and types
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Blood glucose
Converted to triglycerides
Effect of insulin resistance in
type 2 diabetes
Glucose uptake
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis (amino acids)
Glucose uptake
Protein degradation  amino acids
Glucose uptake
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes
• Immunological activation
• Progressive beta-cell destruction
• Insufficient beta-cell function
• Dependent on exogenous insulin
• Risk of ketoacidosis
Diagnosis and types
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Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes
• Genetic susceptibility
• Immune factors
– other autoimmune disease
– antigen-specific antibodies
• Environmental trigger
– viruses
– bovine serum albumin
– nitrosamines: cured meats
– chemicals: vacor (rat poison),
streptozotin
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Beta-cell
mass
Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes
Time (months - years)
Trigger
Genetic
Pre-diabetes ‘Honeymoon’
Chronic
phase
Clinical
diabetes
Immunological
abnormalities
Diagnosis and types
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Idiopathic type 1 diabetes
Non-autoimmune type 1 diabetes
• No autoimmune markers
• Permanent insulinopenia
• Ketoacidosis
• People of African and Asian origin
Diagnosis and types
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Epidemiology of type 1 diabetes
• Increasing in recent years
• Geographic variation
• Relative affluence
• Lack of treatment
IDF Diabetes Atlas
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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• Age of onset peaks
– preschool
– puberty
• Autumn/winter peaks
Epidemiology of type 1 diabetes
Diagnosis and types
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Type 2 diabetes
• 90%-95% of people with
diabetes
• Insulin insensitivity and
relative insulin deficiency
• Obesity or overweight
• Complications often present
at diagnosis
Diagnosis and types
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Pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes
• Multiple genes involved
• Hyperinsulinaemia
• Poor fetal nutrition   beta-cell
formation
• Low birth weight/weight change
• “Thrifty gene”
• 7% beta-cell loss
Diagnosis and types
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Age (years)
Endogenous
insulin
Insulin
requirements
Beta-cell loss
The natural history of
type 2 diabetes
 Insulin
requirements
with age
Primary
failure
Diagnosis and types
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Age (years)
Endogenous
insulin
Insulin
requirements
Beta-cell loss
Insulin
insensitivity
Hyper-
insulinaemia
The natural history of
type 2 diabetes
 Insulin
requirements
with age
Diagnosis and types
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Age (years)
Endogenous
insulin
Insulin
requirements
Secondary
failure
The natural history of
type 2 diabetes
Effect of
oral drugs
 Insulin
requirements
with age
Beta-cell loss
Hyper-
insulinaemia
Insulin
insensitivity
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Epidemiology of type 2 diabetes
• Dramatic increase
• Aging population
• Disturbing trends parallel obesity
epidemic
• Especially in adolescents and
minority groups
• Increasing in young people
Diagnosis and types
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ACTIVITY
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• What are the most common risk
factors for type 2 diabetes for
people in your country?
• Are any of these risk factors
modifiable?
Diagnosis and types
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Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
• Age > 40 years
• First-degree relative with diabetes
• Member of high risk population
• History of impaired glucose tolerance,
impaired fasting glucose
• Vascular disease
• History of gestational diabetes
• History of delivery of macrosomic
baby
CDA 2003
Diagnosis and types
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• Hypertension
• Dyslipidaemia
• Abdominal obesity
• Overweight
• Polycystic ovary disease
• Acanthosis nigricans
• Schizophrenia
Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Diagnosis and types
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• Polydipsia
• Polyuria
• Nocturia
• Visual disturbance
• Fatigue
• Weight loss
• Infections
Signs and symptoms
Diagnosis and types
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Diagnosing diabetes
Normal Impaired fasting glucose*
Impaired glucose
tolerance**
Diabetes
FPG <6.1mmol/L
<110mg/dL
6.1 to 6.9mmol/L*
110 to 126mg/dL
≥7.0mmol/L
≥126mg/dL
2hr PG <7.8mmol/L
<126mg/dL
7.8 to 11mmol/L**
126 to 200mg/dL
≥11.1mmol/L
≥200mg/dL
CDA 2003, ADA 2004, WHO 2002
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Impaired glucose tolerance
Impaired fasting glucose
• Intermediate states
• Increased risk of developing
diabetes
• Prevention strategies to prevent or
delay progression
• Increased risk of cardiovascular
disease
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Uncertain diagnosis:
Oral glucose tolerance test
• 75 g glucose load after 8 hours
fasting
• Readings taken in fasting state
and at 1 and 2 hours
• Possible problems
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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• Urinary ketones
• Antibodies
• C-peptide
Tests for differential diagnosis
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Metabolic syndrome
• Cluster of risk factors or syndrome
• Type 2 diabetes
• Different criteria
• Three-fold increase in heart
disease and stroke
• Two-fold increase in cardiovascular
disease deaths
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Prevention of type 1 diabetes
• Early exposure to cows milk
protein
• Nicotinamide
Diagnosis and types
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Prevention of type 1 diabetes
Insulin
• Diabetes Prevention Trial
• Diabetes Prediction and
Prevention Project
Diagnosis and types
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Prevention of type 2 diabetes
Lifestyle modification
• Da Qing Study
• Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Prevention of type 2 diabetes
Lifestyle vs medication
• Diabetes Prevention Program
• STOP-NIDDM
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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ACTIVITY
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Type 2 diabetes can be delayed in
people with IGT
Lifestyle modification is most
effective
What do you think could be done at
community level to prevent or delay
diabetes?
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Summary
Type 1 diabetes
• Results from progressive beta-
cell destruction
• People with type 1 diabetes need
insulin therapy to live
Diagnosis and types
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Type 2 diabetes
• Often characterized by insulin
insensitivity and relative rather
than absolute insulin deficiency
• A progressive condition
• Most people with type 2 diabetes
will need insulin within 5 to 10
years of diagnosis
Summary
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Review question
1. The pathogenesis for type 2 diabetes
includes:
a. Insulin deficiency and insulin
insensitivity
b. Insensitivity to insulin and
autoimmune beta-cell destruction
c. Autoimmune beta-cell destruction
and glucagon deficiency
d. Insulin deficiency and glucagon
deficiency
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Review question
2. A person with type 2 diabetes, recently
started on insulin, asks if there is a way
to measure if he/she is still producing any
insulin. The correct response would be:
a. Islet cell antibody tests
b. C-peptide test
c. HbA1c test
d. Serum insulin test
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Review question
3. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP):
a. Included people with type 1
diabetes
b. Included only people with IGT
c. Tested the value of exercise
d. Included people with type 2
diabetes
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Review question
4. Type 1 diabetes is usually caused by:
a. Injury to the pancreas
b. An autoimmune reaction
c. Insulin insensitivity in the cells
d. Hypersensitivity to insulin
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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Answers
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. b
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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References
1. American Diabetes Association. Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes
Care 2004; 27(suppl 1): S5-S10.
2. Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines Expert Committee. Canadian
Diabetes Association 2003 clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of
diabetes in Canada. Can J Diab 2003; 27(suppl 2).
3. Chiasson JL, Josse RG, Gomis R, et al. Acarbose for prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus:
The STOP-NIDDM randomized trial. Lancet 2002; 346: 393-403.
4. Delahanty LM and Halford BN. The role of Diet Behaviours in Achieving improved glycaemic
control in intensively treated patients in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial.
Diabetes Care 1993; 16(11): 1453-58.
5. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial Research Group. Effect of intensive diabetes
treatment on the development and progression of long-term complications in adolescents with
insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. The Journal of
Paediatrics 1994; 125(2): 177-88.
6. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/epidemiology of diabetes interventions and
complications research group intensive diabetes therapy and carotid intima-media thickness in
type 1 diabetes mellitus. New Engl J Med 2003; 348: 2294-303.
7. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial: The effect of intensive treatment of diabetes on the
development and progression of long-term complications in insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus. N Engl J Med 1993; 329: 977-86.
Diagnosis and types
Curriculum Module II-1
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References
8. Ford ES, Giles WH, Dietz WH. Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among US adults:
findings from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. JAMA 2002; 297:
356-59.
9. Diabetes Atlas 2006. Brussels: International Diabetes Federation, 2006.
10. Isomaa B, Almgren P, Tuomi T, et al. Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality associated with
the metabolic syndrome. Diabetes Care 2001; 24(4): 683-9.
11. Pan X, Li G, Hu Y, et al. Effects of diet and exercise in preventing NIDDM in people with
impaired glucose tolerance: The Da Qing IGT and Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 1997; 20(4):
537-44.
12. Report of a WHO Consultation. Laboratory Diagnosis and monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus.
World Health Organisation 2002. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2002/9241590483.pdf cited
April 30, 2005.
13. Tuomilehto J, Lindstrom J, Eriksson JG, et al. Prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus by
changes in lifestyle among subjects with impaired glucose tolerance. N Eng J Med 2001; 344:
1343-50.
14. The Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. The diabetes prevention Program (DPP).
Diabetes Care 2002; 23(12): 2165-71.
15. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Intensive blood-glucose control with sulpfonylureas or
insulin compared with conventional treatment and risk of complications in patients with type 2
diabetes. Lancet 1998; 352: 837-53.
Diagnosis and types
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References
16. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Tight blood pressure control and risk of
macrovascular and microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes UKPDS 38. BMJ
1998; 317: 703-13.
17. IDF Clinical Guidelines Task Force. Global Guideline for Type 2 Diabetes. Brussels:
International Diabetes Federation, 2005.
18. Harris SB, Ekoe JM, Zdanowicz Y, Webster-Bogaert S. Glycemic Control and
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1_1 Diagnosis, classification and prevention.ppt

  • 1. Slides current until 2008 Diagnosis, classification and prevention of diabetes Section 1 | 1 of 4 Curriculum Module II–1 | Diagnosis, classification and presentation of diabetes
  • 2. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 2 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Definition of diabetes Characterized by hyperglycaemia • Defects in insulin production • Autoimmune or other destruction of beta cells • Insulin insensitivity • Impaired action of insulin on target tissues
  • 3. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 3 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Definition of diabetes Chronic hyperglycaemia associated with long-term damage to: • Eyes • Kidneys • Nerves • Heart and blood vessels
  • 4. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 4 of 48 Slides current until 2008 The diabetes epidemic • 230 million affected in 2006 • 350 million within 20 years • Most rapid in Indian and Asian subcontinents IDF Diabetes Atlas
  • 5. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 5 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Classification • Type 1 diabetes – autoimmune – LADA – idiopathic • Type 2 diabetes
  • 6. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 6 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Other specific types • MODY • Defects in insulin action • Diseases of the pancreas • Endocrine disorders • Drug- or chemical-induced • Infections Classification
  • 7. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 7 of 48 Slides current until 2008 • Uncommon forms of immune- mediated diabetes • Other genetic syndromes • Gestational diabetes Classification
  • 8. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 8 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Insulin Gluconeogenesis Glycogenolysis Glycogen synthesis Glucose uptake Glycogen synthesis Blood glucose Insulin and glucose disposal Free fatty acid release
  • 9. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 9 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Glucose uptake Glycogenolysis Gluconeogenesis (amino acids) Ketone production (fatty acids) Glucose uptake Protein degradation  amino acids Blood glucose Insulin deficiency in type 1 diabetes Triglyceride degradation  fatty acids
  • 10. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 10 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Glucose uptake Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis (amino acids) Glucose uptake Protein degradation  amino acids Blood glucose Insulin insensitivity in type 2 diabetes
  • 11. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 11 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Blood glucose Glucose uptake Insensitivity to insulin in type 2 diabetes Glucose uptake Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis (amino acids) Glucose uptake Protein degradation  amino acids
  • 12. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 12 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Blood glucose Converted to triglycerides Effect of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes Glucose uptake Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis (amino acids) Glucose uptake Protein degradation  amino acids Glucose uptake
  • 13. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 13 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes • Immunological activation • Progressive beta-cell destruction • Insufficient beta-cell function • Dependent on exogenous insulin • Risk of ketoacidosis
  • 14. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 14 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes • Genetic susceptibility • Immune factors – other autoimmune disease – antigen-specific antibodies • Environmental trigger – viruses – bovine serum albumin – nitrosamines: cured meats – chemicals: vacor (rat poison), streptozotin
  • 15. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 15 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Beta-cell mass Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes Time (months - years) Trigger Genetic Pre-diabetes ‘Honeymoon’ Chronic phase Clinical diabetes Immunological abnormalities
  • 16. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 16 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Idiopathic type 1 diabetes Non-autoimmune type 1 diabetes • No autoimmune markers • Permanent insulinopenia • Ketoacidosis • People of African and Asian origin
  • 17. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 17 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Epidemiology of type 1 diabetes • Increasing in recent years • Geographic variation • Relative affluence • Lack of treatment IDF Diabetes Atlas
  • 18. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 18 of 48 Slides current until 2008 • Age of onset peaks – preschool – puberty • Autumn/winter peaks Epidemiology of type 1 diabetes
  • 19. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 19 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Type 2 diabetes • 90%-95% of people with diabetes • Insulin insensitivity and relative insulin deficiency • Obesity or overweight • Complications often present at diagnosis
  • 20. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 20 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes • Multiple genes involved • Hyperinsulinaemia • Poor fetal nutrition   beta-cell formation • Low birth weight/weight change • “Thrifty gene” • 7% beta-cell loss
  • 21. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 21 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Age (years) Endogenous insulin Insulin requirements Beta-cell loss The natural history of type 2 diabetes  Insulin requirements with age Primary failure
  • 22. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 22 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Age (years) Endogenous insulin Insulin requirements Beta-cell loss Insulin insensitivity Hyper- insulinaemia The natural history of type 2 diabetes  Insulin requirements with age
  • 23. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 23 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Age (years) Endogenous insulin Insulin requirements Secondary failure The natural history of type 2 diabetes Effect of oral drugs  Insulin requirements with age Beta-cell loss Hyper- insulinaemia Insulin insensitivity
  • 24. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 24 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Epidemiology of type 2 diabetes • Dramatic increase • Aging population • Disturbing trends parallel obesity epidemic • Especially in adolescents and minority groups • Increasing in young people
  • 25. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 25 of 48 ACTIVITY Slides current until 2008 • What are the most common risk factors for type 2 diabetes for people in your country? • Are any of these risk factors modifiable?
  • 26. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 26 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Risk factors for type 2 diabetes • Age > 40 years • First-degree relative with diabetes • Member of high risk population • History of impaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glucose • Vascular disease • History of gestational diabetes • History of delivery of macrosomic baby CDA 2003
  • 27. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 27 of 48 Slides current until 2008 • Hypertension • Dyslipidaemia • Abdominal obesity • Overweight • Polycystic ovary disease • Acanthosis nigricans • Schizophrenia Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
  • 28. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 28 of 48 Slides current until 2008 • Polydipsia • Polyuria • Nocturia • Visual disturbance • Fatigue • Weight loss • Infections Signs and symptoms
  • 29. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 29 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Diagnosing diabetes Normal Impaired fasting glucose* Impaired glucose tolerance** Diabetes FPG <6.1mmol/L <110mg/dL 6.1 to 6.9mmol/L* 110 to 126mg/dL ≥7.0mmol/L ≥126mg/dL 2hr PG <7.8mmol/L <126mg/dL 7.8 to 11mmol/L** 126 to 200mg/dL ≥11.1mmol/L ≥200mg/dL CDA 2003, ADA 2004, WHO 2002
  • 30. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 30 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Impaired glucose tolerance Impaired fasting glucose • Intermediate states • Increased risk of developing diabetes • Prevention strategies to prevent or delay progression • Increased risk of cardiovascular disease
  • 31. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 31 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Uncertain diagnosis: Oral glucose tolerance test • 75 g glucose load after 8 hours fasting • Readings taken in fasting state and at 1 and 2 hours • Possible problems
  • 32. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 32 of 48 Slides current until 2008 • Urinary ketones • Antibodies • C-peptide Tests for differential diagnosis
  • 33. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 33 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Metabolic syndrome • Cluster of risk factors or syndrome • Type 2 diabetes • Different criteria • Three-fold increase in heart disease and stroke • Two-fold increase in cardiovascular disease deaths
  • 34. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 34 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Prevention of type 1 diabetes • Early exposure to cows milk protein • Nicotinamide
  • 35. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 35 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Prevention of type 1 diabetes Insulin • Diabetes Prevention Trial • Diabetes Prediction and Prevention Project
  • 36. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 36 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Prevention of type 2 diabetes Lifestyle modification • Da Qing Study • Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study
  • 37. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 37 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Prevention of type 2 diabetes Lifestyle vs medication • Diabetes Prevention Program • STOP-NIDDM
  • 38. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 38 of 48 ACTIVITY Slides current until 2008 Type 2 diabetes can be delayed in people with IGT Lifestyle modification is most effective What do you think could be done at community level to prevent or delay diabetes?
  • 39. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 39 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Summary Type 1 diabetes • Results from progressive beta- cell destruction • People with type 1 diabetes need insulin therapy to live
  • 40. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 40 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Type 2 diabetes • Often characterized by insulin insensitivity and relative rather than absolute insulin deficiency • A progressive condition • Most people with type 2 diabetes will need insulin within 5 to 10 years of diagnosis Summary
  • 41. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 41 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Review question 1. The pathogenesis for type 2 diabetes includes: a. Insulin deficiency and insulin insensitivity b. Insensitivity to insulin and autoimmune beta-cell destruction c. Autoimmune beta-cell destruction and glucagon deficiency d. Insulin deficiency and glucagon deficiency
  • 42. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 42 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Review question 2. A person with type 2 diabetes, recently started on insulin, asks if there is a way to measure if he/she is still producing any insulin. The correct response would be: a. Islet cell antibody tests b. C-peptide test c. HbA1c test d. Serum insulin test
  • 43. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 43 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Review question 3. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP): a. Included people with type 1 diabetes b. Included only people with IGT c. Tested the value of exercise d. Included people with type 2 diabetes
  • 44. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 44 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Review question 4. Type 1 diabetes is usually caused by: a. Injury to the pancreas b. An autoimmune reaction c. Insulin insensitivity in the cells d. Hypersensitivity to insulin
  • 45. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 45 of 48 Slides current until 2008 Answers 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b
  • 46. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 46 of 48 Slides current until 2008 References 1. American Diabetes Association. Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care 2004; 27(suppl 1): S5-S10. 2. Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines Expert Committee. Canadian Diabetes Association 2003 clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of diabetes in Canada. Can J Diab 2003; 27(suppl 2). 3. Chiasson JL, Josse RG, Gomis R, et al. Acarbose for prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus: The STOP-NIDDM randomized trial. Lancet 2002; 346: 393-403. 4. Delahanty LM and Halford BN. The role of Diet Behaviours in Achieving improved glycaemic control in intensively treated patients in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Diabetes Care 1993; 16(11): 1453-58. 5. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial Research Group. Effect of intensive diabetes treatment on the development and progression of long-term complications in adolescents with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. The Journal of Paediatrics 1994; 125(2): 177-88. 6. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/epidemiology of diabetes interventions and complications research group intensive diabetes therapy and carotid intima-media thickness in type 1 diabetes mellitus. New Engl J Med 2003; 348: 2294-303. 7. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial: The effect of intensive treatment of diabetes on the development and progression of long-term complications in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med 1993; 329: 977-86.
  • 47. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 47 of 48 Slides current until 2008 References 8. Ford ES, Giles WH, Dietz WH. Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among US adults: findings from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. JAMA 2002; 297: 356-59. 9. Diabetes Atlas 2006. Brussels: International Diabetes Federation, 2006. 10. Isomaa B, Almgren P, Tuomi T, et al. Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality associated with the metabolic syndrome. Diabetes Care 2001; 24(4): 683-9. 11. Pan X, Li G, Hu Y, et al. Effects of diet and exercise in preventing NIDDM in people with impaired glucose tolerance: The Da Qing IGT and Diabetes Study. Diabetes Care 1997; 20(4): 537-44. 12. Report of a WHO Consultation. Laboratory Diagnosis and monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus. World Health Organisation 2002. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2002/9241590483.pdf cited April 30, 2005. 13. Tuomilehto J, Lindstrom J, Eriksson JG, et al. Prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus by changes in lifestyle among subjects with impaired glucose tolerance. N Eng J Med 2001; 344: 1343-50. 14. The Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. The diabetes prevention Program (DPP). Diabetes Care 2002; 23(12): 2165-71. 15. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Intensive blood-glucose control with sulpfonylureas or insulin compared with conventional treatment and risk of complications in patients with type 2 diabetes. Lancet 1998; 352: 837-53.
  • 48. Diagnosis and types Curriculum Module II-1 Slide 48 of 48 Slides current until 2008 References 16. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Tight blood pressure control and risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes UKPDS 38. BMJ 1998; 317: 703-13. 17. IDF Clinical Guidelines Task Force. Global Guideline for Type 2 Diabetes. Brussels: International Diabetes Federation, 2005. 18. Harris SB, Ekoe JM, Zdanowicz Y, Webster-Bogaert S. Glycemic Control and morbidity in the Canadian primary care setting (results of the diabetes in Canada evaluation study). Diab Research and Clin Pract 2005; 70: 90-7.