PPT-Diet, insulin and blood glucose
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What is glucose Glucose is a sugar that is made when plants use the suns energy to convert water and carbon dioxide Glucose is needed in the blood to supply cells
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What is glucose Glucose is a sugar that is made when plants use the suns energy to convert water and carbon dioxide Glucose is needed in the blood to supply cells with glucose for respiration Blood contains glucose which is an important source of energy for the body including the brain and nervous system. DIABETES ?. DIABETES. Diabetes is chronic metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilize glucose completely or partially. It is characterized by raised glucose concentration in the blood and alterations in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. This can be due to failure in the formation of insulin or liberation or action.. By Brian Kelsey. The “SAD” Diet. C. onsists primarily of:. Fast Food. Processed Food/Pre-prepared Meals. Low Fat Meals/Snacks. High Carbohydrate . Processed Oils and . Transfats. Sugar, Sugar, Sugar. . -The normal blood glucose level ranges between 80-120 mg/100 ml blood.. -This level is controlled by the following hormones:. 1- Pancreatic h.. 2- Adrenaline.. 3- . Glucocorticoids. .. 4-Thyroxine.. Topic: Glucose Regulation. Aim: How does your body regulate glucose level in the blood stream?. Quick Review: (let’s see if you remember). Why is glucose important? . _________________________________________________________________________________________________________. For Metabolic Syndrome. By: Amanda, . Carley. , . Maire. . & . Thalia. Refresher. What is metabolic syndrome?. Obesity – excess body fat in the abdominal region. Increased triacylglycerol levels. Hussein Elghazaly. He315@ic.ac.uk. Thursday, 25. th. January 2018. Slides available:. https://. muslimmedics.co.uk. /year-1/. Introduction. Endocrine Gland: . A group of cells which secrete “messenger” molecules directly into the bloodstream. The “messenger” then goes to act on a distant target organ.. pancreas, in addition to its digestive functions, secretes two important hormones. ,. . insulin . and . glucagon. , that are crucial for normal regulation of glucose, lipid, and protein metabolism.. glucose. What is glucose?. Blood contains glucose which is an important source of energy for the body, including the brain and nervous system. .. The glucose in blood must be kept within a normal range for the body to work properly. Insulin Delivery: . Injections vs. Pumps. 3. What . is . an Insulin Pump?. Battery operated device . Reservoir filled with insulin. Computer chip with user control of insulin delivery. Worn 24 hours per day. Noori. . M. . Luaibi. The . pancreas, in addition to its digestive functions, secretes two important hormones. ,. . insulin . and . glucagon. , that are crucial for normal regulation of glucose, lipid, and protein metabolism.. Four. Today . we . will…. Model the mechanism of type 2 diabetes. See how homeostasis works to keep the body in balance. Learn about the organs and hormones involved in glucose homeostasis. Learn about the factors that contribute to type 2 diabetes. Melissa Ashdown BSN, CDE, CPT. G. Denise Cooks, MSN, CPNP-PC, CDE, CPT. Objectives. Understand the difference between Continuous Glucose Monitors and Insulin Pumps. Describe hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. 16, 211-224 (1979) Review Articles and Diabetes Mellitus J. Christensen Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Herlev Hospital, and 2nd Clinic of Internal Medicine, .&rhus Kommunehospita 5, 108-115 (1969) HEDNER and A. I~ORD~,N Department of Medicine, University Hospital, Lurid, Sweden Received: gaxmary 8, 1968 method for numerical evaluation of the quality of blood glucose control
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