WORKING TOGETHER TO PREVENT TYPE 2 DIABETES
THE GROWING THREAT OF PREDIABETES
Prediabetes is ident ed when your blood sugar level is higher than normal but not high enough yet to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes
JOIN IN THIS NATIONAL EFFORT
Find out how to get involved with the National Diabetes Prevention Program
www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention
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Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Types of Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1, 2 and
gestational diabetes
rescent research in Type 1 diabetes
Risk factors and causes
Complications short term and long term of diabetes
Management
Treatment with Insulin
Diabetic drugs
Healthy Diet
Exercises prescription
aerobic exercises,
resistance exercises and
flexibility
Delivered at the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Convention at the EDSA Shangri-la, Manila 2015. Update on Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes in the Philippines.
Advances and Management of Diabetes MellitusPratiksha Doke
Diabetes mellitus is an endocrinological and/or metabolic disorder with an increasing global prevalence and incidence. High blood glucose levels are symptomatic of diabetes mellitus as a consequence of inadequate pancreatic insulin secretion or poor insulin-directed mobilization of glucose by target cells. Diabetes mellitus is aggravated by and associated with metabolic complications that can subsequently lead to premature death. This presentation explores diabetes mellitus in terms of its types, causes and management interventions for improved lifestyle for patient.
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CME Sohag | internal medicine | Diabetes mellitusEmad Qasem
CME Sohag | internal medicine | Diabetes mellitus training session 22 may 2016 By Dr. Ahmed othman Abodooh, assistant lecturer of internal medicine, Sohag university
Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive, and you'll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes in children used to be known as juvenile diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus (DM)
Introduction Sign and symptoms
complications
Types Etiology
Risk factors
Comparison between type 1 & type 2 DM
Causes of gestational DM
Q. Is there any impact of gestational DM on children?
Insulin Mechanism of action
Clinical features
List of oral hypoglycemic drugs available in BD
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Healthy people 2020 2
Healthy people 2020
Diabetes mellitus
Introduction
This is a disease that results from the body’s inability to produce enough insulin or inability of the body to produce an appropriate response to insulin. This is the hormone regulation the way the body absorbs glucose. The improper functioning of the insulin in the body may result in elevated levels of blood glucose resulting in various abnormal metabolic activities. This finally results in complications in the body functioning. I am interested in this illness because of its prevalence currently. Across the globe, the number of individual suffering from diabetes mellitus has increased in the past ten years and that has brought this concern. Currently, in the United States, the effect is estimated at 29.1 million. The disease has been classified by the healthy people 2020 initiative group as occupying the 7nth position among the leading causes of death currently.
Morbidity and comorbidity in the United States
There are various disparities in the diabetes risk. The people from the minority population are most likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes. The minority groups, in this case, comprises 25% of the adult patient suffering from diabetes in the United States. The majority group comprises the children and adolescent with diabetes type 2. According to the healthy people initiate 2020, the African American, American Indians, and some Asian Americans are at higher risk of suffering from type 2 diabetes. The prevalence of this illness among the American Indians is 2-5 times that of the whites. Averagely, African Americans are 1.7 times as likely compared to Mexican Americans (Healthy people 2020, 2016). There are some barriers to the progress of diabetes care. The first one being the challenges arising from the design of the healthcare system and the other one being the continuous increase of diabetes cases. This results to decrease in the attention and resources available for every patient. Apart from the two, there are other comorbidities associated with diabetes. These include fracture risks, cancer risk, and prognosis, cognitive impairment, and incontinence.
Impact on health of the nation
Though manageable, diabetes is still one of the diseases posing a major health threat to the United States population and its healthcare system. This illness affects approximately 26 million people in this country with approximately 18.8 million people diagnosed and about seven million not yet diagnosed. Diabetes comes with an array of health issues. Among them being lower limb amputation, it has been determined to possibly cause blindness and kidney failure. Again, it contributes a lot to cardiovascular diseases. Research has indicated that approximately 68% of people suffering from diabetes end up dying of cardiovascular diseases. Economically, research shows that in 2012, this illness caused the United States to close to ...
Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Types of Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1, 2 and
gestational diabetes
rescent research in Type 1 diabetes
Risk factors and causes
Complications short term and long term of diabetes
Management
Treatment with Insulin
Diabetic drugs
Healthy Diet
Exercises prescription
aerobic exercises,
resistance exercises and
flexibility
Delivered at the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Convention at the EDSA Shangri-la, Manila 2015. Update on Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes in the Philippines.
Advances and Management of Diabetes MellitusPratiksha Doke
Diabetes mellitus is an endocrinological and/or metabolic disorder with an increasing global prevalence and incidence. High blood glucose levels are symptomatic of diabetes mellitus as a consequence of inadequate pancreatic insulin secretion or poor insulin-directed mobilization of glucose by target cells. Diabetes mellitus is aggravated by and associated with metabolic complications that can subsequently lead to premature death. This presentation explores diabetes mellitus in terms of its types, causes and management interventions for improved lifestyle for patient.
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CME Sohag | internal medicine | Diabetes mellitusEmad Qasem
CME Sohag | internal medicine | Diabetes mellitus training session 22 may 2016 By Dr. Ahmed othman Abodooh, assistant lecturer of internal medicine, Sohag university
Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive, and you'll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes in children used to be known as juvenile diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus (DM)
Introduction Sign and symptoms
complications
Types Etiology
Risk factors
Comparison between type 1 & type 2 DM
Causes of gestational DM
Q. Is there any impact of gestational DM on children?
Insulin Mechanism of action
Clinical features
List of oral hypoglycemic drugs available in BD
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Running head: Healthy people 2020
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Healthy people 2020
Diabetes mellitus
Introduction
This is a disease that results from the body’s inability to produce enough insulin or inability of the body to produce an appropriate response to insulin. This is the hormone regulation the way the body absorbs glucose. The improper functioning of the insulin in the body may result in elevated levels of blood glucose resulting in various abnormal metabolic activities. This finally results in complications in the body functioning. I am interested in this illness because of its prevalence currently. Across the globe, the number of individual suffering from diabetes mellitus has increased in the past ten years and that has brought this concern. Currently, in the United States, the effect is estimated at 29.1 million. The disease has been classified by the healthy people 2020 initiative group as occupying the 7nth position among the leading causes of death currently.
Morbidity and comorbidity in the United States
There are various disparities in the diabetes risk. The people from the minority population are most likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes. The minority groups, in this case, comprises 25% of the adult patient suffering from diabetes in the United States. The majority group comprises the children and adolescent with diabetes type 2. According to the healthy people initiate 2020, the African American, American Indians, and some Asian Americans are at higher risk of suffering from type 2 diabetes. The prevalence of this illness among the American Indians is 2-5 times that of the whites. Averagely, African Americans are 1.7 times as likely compared to Mexican Americans (Healthy people 2020, 2016). There are some barriers to the progress of diabetes care. The first one being the challenges arising from the design of the healthcare system and the other one being the continuous increase of diabetes cases. This results to decrease in the attention and resources available for every patient. Apart from the two, there are other comorbidities associated with diabetes. These include fracture risks, cancer risk, and prognosis, cognitive impairment, and incontinence.
Impact on health of the nation
Though manageable, diabetes is still one of the diseases posing a major health threat to the United States population and its healthcare system. This illness affects approximately 26 million people in this country with approximately 18.8 million people diagnosed and about seven million not yet diagnosed. Diabetes comes with an array of health issues. Among them being lower limb amputation, it has been determined to possibly cause blindness and kidney failure. Again, it contributes a lot to cardiovascular diseases. Research has indicated that approximately 68% of people suffering from diabetes end up dying of cardiovascular diseases. Economically, research shows that in 2012, this illness caused the United States to close to ...
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood glucose (or blood sugar), which leads over time to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves. The most common is type 2 diabetes, usually in adults, which occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't make enough insulin. In the past 3 decades the prevalence of type 2 diabetes has risen dramatically in countries of all income levels. Type 1 diabetes, once known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin by itself. For people living with diabetes, access to affordable treatment, including insulin, is critical to their survival. There is a globally agreed target to halt the rise in diabetes and obesity by 2025.
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Change Proposal Summary Report
Jessica Ramos
Capella University
FPX 6218: Leading the Future of Health Care
Dr. Donna Ryan
November 24, 2021
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Change Proposal Summary Report
One of the clinical conditions affecting numerous people globally is diabetes. Around 35
million people in the United States are diagnosed with diabetes annually. Based on the world
statistics, diabetes pervasiveness has increased promptly among people of low and middle
incomes. Accordingly, people living in countries such as India and China have the highest
prevalence of diabetes. Globally, approximately 5.0 million deaths resulted from diabetes and
diabetes-related disorders. Again, the countries spend billions of dollars on health expenditures for
diabetic patients and other approaches to minimize its prevalence through education and other
evidence-based practices. Besides, more than 400 million people globally are likely to develop
type 2 diabetes mellitus. The executive summary will describe some of the challenges facing
healthcare, such as type 2 diabetes, and ideal strategies and measures to mitigate such health issues.
Executive Summary
Proposed Change
Globally, type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic health issue affecting numerous people.
From statistics, persons diagnosed with the disease have increased significantly in the past few
decades. The Center for Disease Control has pointed out a high incidence of type 2 diabetes
mellitus among children, the elderly, and teenagers (Mayer-Davis et al., 2017). Some of the risk
factors aligned with diabetes mellitus encompass behavioral practices, lifestyle, and genetics. A
proposed change to lessen the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus entails implementing
programs including the Lifestyle Change Program and Diabetes Management Education and
Support (DMES). Such a proposed change will play a central role in raising awareness and giving
people critical information regarding type 2 diabetes, its prevention, and management (Munshi et
al., 2016). From contemporary clinical studies, recognizing diabetes risk factors early is crucial in
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preventing and managing chronic disorders (American Diabetes Association, 2016). Efficient
therapy might prevent or precisely delay diabetic complications. Thus, the DMES program
educates people regarding diabetes, preventive, and management strategies to improve their
lifestyle and behavioral practices.
Desired Outcomes
There is a need to boost awareness of various risk factors aligned with type 2 diabetes
mellitus. Many people will understand the risk factors contributing to the clinical disorder and
various measures or strategies to reduce its prevalence through the proposed programs ...
AVOIDING DIABETES prompted me to share a VERY personal story. My mother was an insulin diabetic for most of her life starting back in the 1950's until her passing away over two decades ago. Since she was taking insulin several times daily, I'm sure that diabetes was on her mind every waking hour. Point being, I realized if there was any "good news" about my mother's diabetes, it was that I learned that diabetes should be feared and avoided at all costs.
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NATIONAL DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM
1. Without weight loss
and moderate
physical activity
9 people with prediabetesOUT
OF10don’t know they have it
86MILLION
adults have
prediabetes
15–30% of people with
prediabetes will
develop type 2 diabetes
within 5 years
Y
5EARS
REDUCING THE IMPACT OF DIABETES
Congress authorized CDC to establish the NATIONAL DIABETES
PREVENTION PROGRAM (National DPP)—a public-private
initiative to o er evidence-based, cost e ective interventions in
communities across the United States to prevent type 2 diabetes
It brings together:
HEALTH CARE
ORGANIZATIONS
EMPLOYERS
FAITH-BASED
PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
INSURERS
GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY AGENCIES
ORGANIZATIONS
to achieve a greater impact on reducing type 2 diabetes
NATIONAL
DIABETES
PREVENTION
PROGRAM
WORKING
TOGETHER
TO PREVENT
TYPE 2 DIABETES
Research shows
structured lifestyle
interventions can
cut the risk of
type 2 diabetes in
HA LF
THE GROWING THREAT OF PREDIABETES
Prediabetes is ident ed when your blood sugar level is higher than
normal but not high enough yet to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes
2. Everyone can play a part in preventing type 2 diabetes
JOIN IN THIS NATIONAL EFFORT
RAISE SHARE ENCOURAGE PROMOTE
AWARENESS INFORMATION PARTICIPATION the National DPP
of prediabetes about the in a local lifestyle as a covered
National DPP change program health benefit
HEALTH
INSURANCE
Find out how to get involved
with the National Diabetes www.cdc.gov/diabetes/preventionPrevention Program
CDC’S DIVISION OF DIABETES TRANSLATION WORKS TOWARD A WORLD FREE OF THE DEVASTATION OF DIABETES.
HEALTH CARE
ORGANIZATIONS
A key part of the National DPP is a lifestyle change program that provides:
GROUP SUPPORT
A TRAINED CDC-APPROVED
OVER THE COURSE
LIFESTYLE COACH CURRICULUM
OF A YEAR
HA LF
Research shows
structured lifestyle
interventions can
cut the risk of
type 2 diabetes in
Groups in the National Diabetes Prevention Program are working to:
Build a workforce that
can implement the
lifestyle change program
effectively
Ensure quality
and standardized
reporting
Deliver the lifestyle
change program
through organizations
nationwide
Increase referrals
to and participation
in the lifestyle
change program