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    Type 2 diabetes, formally known as adult onset, is the most predominant type of diabetes. According to Lewis et al., (2014) it accounts for nearly 95% of all diabetes. With this type of diabetes, the pancreas continues to produce insulin, but it is either poorly utilized by the body or its inadequate. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) suggests that the first line of treatment and management of the disease should…

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    Type 2 Diabetes Care

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    evidence level IIb study by Donicová, Broz & Sorin (2011) is a well-constructed comparative analysis of the impact of the level of nursing knowledge on diabetic outcomes across eight European countries. It finds that patient outcomes, in Type 2 diabetes care, are dependent on many confounding factors. The authors demonstrate that healthcare delivery systems in the various counties, although superficially similar, have wide…

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    Diabetes is now one of the most common diseases among Americans today because of our sedentary lifestyles and our continuation of poor eating habits. Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production, insulin action or both. Diabetes can be associated with serious complications and premature death, but people with diabetes can take steps to control the disease and lower the risk of complications (CDC Diabetes,…

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    Diabetes Lorraine Fonger South University Illness and Disease Across Life Span NSG4055 Dan Lane March 3, 2018 Diabetes How many people do you know that have been or are affected by diabetes? Probably more than you may realize. The number of people that have diabetes is growing more every year. According to the American Diabetes Association “from 2007 to 2012, the cost of diagnosed diabetes rose from $174 billion to $245 billion, an approximate 41% increase” (American Diabetes Association,…

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    Diabetes mellitus is a growing health issue worldwide. The prevalence of diabetes was estimated to be 382 million people in 2013, and is projected to increase to 592 million by 20351. In 2012, diabetes was directly attributed as the cause of death in 1.5 million individuals, and mortality due to diabetes and associated complications is estimated to be 3.7 million deaths2. This places diabetes mellitus as the 8th leading cause of mortality worldwide according to The World Health Organization…

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    Periodontitis and Diabetes Introduction Periodontitis is a serious gum disease that can cause adverse effects on daily life. From moderate to severe cases it affects 13 to 15 percent of Americans between the ages of eighteen and sixty-five. (Page, 1998) If not routinely monitored, it is common for this disease to advance until symptoms become severely noticeable. Research confirms that periodontal disease is also linked to several other diseases, and most commonly found in people with…

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    Diabetes is a long term disease that occurs when the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin to help sugar break down effectively. Sugars in the blood are turned into glucose when the body is working properly. The glucose travels through the blood stream and turns it into energy. Otherwise, if the pancreas doesn’t regularly produce insulin, that causes the first complications to the body. Furthermore, the irregularity can result in severe problems with every organ carried inside the human body.…

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    There are many facts about diabetes that are not true. They are myths or misunderstandings that people have about diabetes. Even diabetics when they first are diagnos with the diseases believed in these myths before they found out later they were untrue. The seven myths shown are some of the myths that many people even diabetics believe are true. By learning the real facts people will be able to get a better understanding of diabetes. Diabetes is caused by eating too much sugar is the first…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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    Diabetes is a group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood or high blood glucose. Diabetes mellitus is metabolic condition marked by insufficient uptake of glucose from the blood. The name comes from sweet urine because of the excess glucose that is filtered into the urine. This chronically high blood glucose level causes damage to the blood vessels and ultimately leads to damage of the vascular system. Diabetes mellitus is by far the most common of all endocrine (hormonal)…

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    It is estimated that 10% of the entire population already has type 2 diabetes (T2D) or has a chance of developing it and 40% of adults are obese. Those who have a predisposition to T2D and diabetes are deeply rooted in genetics. There is about a 70% chance of heritability for obesity and about a 35% chance for T2D; however, these conditions are also caused by lifestyle habits. Many studies have identified potential environmental factors that may cause obesity and T2D; the most prominent being a…

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