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    Type 2 diabetes is a body metabolic anomaly that makes the blood sugar to increase past normal levels. It is the commonly known form of diabetes and more than 29million people have diabetes. Among them, almost 27million have type 2 diabetes. According to the America Diabetes Association, more than $245billion was utilized in funding diabetes and their related complications in 2012. Despite the high cost, the paramount goal of the “healthy people 2020 program” is to reduce the prevalence of the…

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    diabetic control among type 2 diabetes patients” from the Open Journal of Nursing. I was able to find this study using the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature nursing database using the key words Type 2 Diabetes and health promoting behaviors. This study was a cross-sectional survey and used a descriptive design. The theoretical framework for this particular study was to relate the cause and effect of health promotion behaviors as it relates to Type 2 Diabetes. This…

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    for future evidence-based studies. Once an area of interest is determined, more focus can be given to identify a problem and its relevance to nursing research. In the study on self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) experiences of adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), Dlugasch & Ugarriza (2014) did not clearly identify the problem but focused on the efficiency of SMBG for individuals with T2DM who are not using insulin. A qualitative study approach and ground theory design is implemented…

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    According to (Narayan et al,2000), Type 2 diabetes is a very common chronic illness suffered by 2.5 million people in UK. The concerning figures of diabetes are estimated to increase by 42% in industrialised countries and 170% in industrialising countries between 1995 and 2025 (Narayan et al,2000). In this essay I will be discussing about the the relationship between obesity and type 2 diabetes, genetic susceptibility towards causing type 2 diabetes and effects of obesity on the functioning of…

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    adapt to fluctuations in insulin action—an incline in insulin action is complemented by a downregulation of insulin secretion and vice versa. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease described by hyperglycemia, a raised level of glucose in the blood, because of the body’s failure to produce enough or any insulin. Insulin resistance occurs in type 2 diabetes mellitus (Martin et al., 1992). In insulin resistance, fat, liver, and muscle cells respond incorrectly to insulin and consequently cannot…

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    Diabetes is a condition that develops when your body can no longer produce insulin (type 1 diabetes) or your body's ability to produce insulin is inhibited (type 2 diabetes). This restricts your ability to absorb blood sugar and leads to your blood sugar levels becoming extremely high. However, there other ways to control your blood sugar and diet is widely agreed to be one of the best. In this article I will be providing you with three savoury diabetic recipes you can use to keep your condition…

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    nine percent of the Louisiana population have to watch their blood glucose after being diagnosed with type-2 diabetes. Geraldine McCloud, an African-American type-2 diabetic for 21 years, said diabetes has been a part of her everyday life and makes an effort to get educated on her disease. “When becoming a diabetic, and I think it’s true, you can everything that a normal person without diabetes can eat. You just got to eat it in smaller portions,” McCloud said. “I’ve been a diabetic since…

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    level of global health issues such as obesity and type 2 diabetes have increased significantly and it could be said that “overweight and obesity represent probably the most widespread threat to health and wellbeing in the UK” (Department of Health, 2011) and in most countries. There are various causes of obesity and type 2 diabetes, however, it could be said that it is mainly caused by having excessive calories and false eating habits and type 2 diabetes could be caused by obesity. It is…

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    Case summary: A 69 years old male with known CKD and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) was admitted to hospital following a GP visit. Increased prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and raised creatinine levels were observed in his blood tests. Patient was referred from GP due to worsening of creatinine on a background of 2 months of increasing pedal oedema. Ultrasound scan showed no renal obstruction and a renal biopsy confirmed pANCA vasculitis. Urinalysis also confirmed presence of glucose,…

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    Diabetes is a medical disorder that affects the way the body uses food for the growth and energy. (Diabetes: Taking charge of your health) In America, more than 20 million people have diabetes. (American Medical Association, 1) There are two types of diabetes—type 1 and type 2. The type 1 diabetes generally occurs at age 8 to 18, and mostly occurs with genetic. The type 2 diabetes generally occurs after the age of 40. It happens being overweight, physically inactive and eating unhealthy food.…

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