Moodifiable Factors For Diabetes

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Diabetes is a condition where the body is incapable, unable to process or produces a reduced amount of insulin. This is when the pancreas starts producing excess insulin. The pancreas makes up for the body’s inability to produce insulin naturally. According to International Diabetes Federation (2015), There are currently roughly 415 million people living with diabetes. This translates to about one in every 11 people are currently diagnosed with a type of diabetes. This would translate to an estimated 3 students diagnosed hypothetically in Western University of Health Sciences MSN-E Cohort 13. Risk factors for Diabetes type 2 are still currently heavily being researched. However, there is a strong correlation between family history and linage and various
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is at risk by non-modifiable factors that include genetics, environmental factors, and modifiable factors. J.E.L. currently does not exhibit signs or symptoms of type 2 - diabetes. However, the modifiable factors in combination with the genetic factors increase risk for diabetes. Genetically, the patients grandfather M.L; father J.L, aunt E.L. have all passed away with complications of diabetes. The patient can reduce risk by changing modifiable factors such as increasing exercise, reducing body weight, and healthy eating (American Diabetes Association, 2016). Making small changes over time can increase your likelihood to reduce the risk of acquiring diabetes. While the patient participates in traditional and cultural practices, modifications to diet are achievable. The patient is currently in the “Intimacy vs. Isolation” stage of Erick Erickson’s psychosocial stage. “Successful completion of this stage can lead to comfortable relationships and a sense of commitment, safety, and care within a relationship.” (McLeod, 2013) The patient can relate change of diet, weight, and exercise patterns to increase possibility of extending the enjoyment of current relationships and

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