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Global Health

Type 1&2 Diabetes

By ANia Brooks

01

Background

02

Prevelance

03

Transmission

04

Diagnosis

05

Prevention

What is Diabetes?

Background

Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus is a disease that results in too much sugar in the blood stream.

How exactly the result of too much sugar in the blood occurs differs from type one or type 2

background

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes

  • Gotten reletivly early in life
  • body does not produce insulin
  • somewhat genetic
  • autoimmune disorder
  • Gotten RELATIVELY late in life
  • body does not produce enough insulin
  • or body doesn't use insulin effectively
  • most common form and can be caused by diet

Prevalence

Prevalence

Based on numbers and predictions from 2013 to 2035 (the cancer and diabetes video by RicharD Skolnik), some people consider this an epidemic, given the potential impact.

Transmission

Type 1 Risk Factors

Type 2 Risk factors

  • family history
  • in additon: increased weight, environmental factors
  • viral infection exposer
  • family history
  • Diet, physical inactivity, obesity
  • insulin resistance
  • Increasing age

Transmission/ Diagnoses

Effects on human Health

Eye Problems

Coronary Heart Problems

Circulatory problems

causes blindness

can lead to amputation

leads to death

Diagnosis

Chronic kidney disease

Nerve damage and other problems with the feet

Oral, Vision, Or hearing

Heart disease

Increased diagnoses of Other complications and diseases caused by diabetes

Prevention

although there is no evidence on preventing type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes can be prevented with a change of habits

excersizing

Eating habits

Increasing activity levels to increase circulation and aid in keeping blood sugar levels low

Changing eating habits to keep blood sugar levels low/ in normal range.

Thanks for tuning in!

A perfect conclusion

Resources:

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rY4VomHoNk
  • https://bc.instructure.com/media_objects_iframe/m-5Z3nFvVHUzQgSLBML72fQSAxvojWd5kD?type=video