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    This information can be shared with one's doctor to create a better diabetic management plan. Food Choice and medications There is a strong link between blood glucose management and medications and the diet of a diabetic patient. Individuals with type 1 diabetes are not able to create insulin for…

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    As discussed in goal two, Cyclocross utilizes all of the body’s energy systems including the ATP-PC, glycolytic, and oxidative systems. A majority of the power output in Cyclocross is generated from glycolysis. This includes both anaerobic and aerobic glycolysis where glucose is converted to ATP for the body’s energy needs. Figure three shows how efforts ranging from thirty to ninety percent of a riders max power will utilize the glycolytic energy system. The glycolytic system is dependent…

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    Diabetes is a very complex disorder and there are a number of different factors that cause it. People that have diabetes have high levels of glucose which is also known as high blood sugar (Shuldiner 2014). The body naturally breaks down carbohydrates into glucose in which the body produces insulin to us the glucose as energy. Diabetes develops when the body does not make enough insulin or does not use the insulin produced effectively (Shuldiner 2014). Recent studies have found that diabetes has…

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    Lihua Li Bio 03 Professor: Richard Chao Aug.12, 2017 Summary of M7 Stumbling on a Cure Diabetes appears excess sugar in urine since patient body’ cells are not taking sugar from blood. Sugar for human as fuel in a car that sugar importance factor in human daily activity. Diabetes is a serious disease cause dead until Banting came out with a new treatment. One time, surgeon Frederick Banting prepare a lesson of pancreas. He knew the pancreas some functions. First function, pancreas is an…

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    Mcardle’s Disease is a type of glycogen storage disease (also known as glycogenosis or dextrinosis). Glycogen storage disease is the consequence of the deformity of the human body to synthesize glycogen in the liver, or to break glycogen down within the liver and muscles. There are two main types of glycogen storage disease one is genetic GSD (or congenital metabolic disease), which is caused by the defect of genes that do not code the enzymes needed for the synthesis or the conversion of the…

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    quickly after you eat,” (drug.com, 2000-2017, p.1). Amylin is part of protein hormone that is secreted along with insulin by the beta cells of the pancreas and help to regulate blood sugar level by inhibiting glucagon secretion and slowing the rate at which food leaves the stomach,” ( FARLEX, 2013-2017, p.1). Glucagon is a protein hormone; its function is to raise the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream. Due to pancreas damaged because of type 1 or type 2 diabetes, amylin secretion is…

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    Homeostasis is performed so the body can maintain its internal set point. Negative feedback is the predominant mechanism used in homeostasis. Negative feedback works to correct a deviation from a set point and tries to get back to the set point or the typical state of a bodily system. It usually causes the output of a system to be lessened or even increased to stabilize the system. The negative feedback control system responds when conditions change from the ideal set point and returns…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Paper

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    glucose, which it uses for energy” (American Diabetes Association, 1995-2015). “Insulin is a hormone that the body needs to get glucose from the bloodstream into the cells of the body” (American Diabetes Association, 1995-2015). “Symptoms of type 1 diabetes usually develop quickly, over a few days to weeks, and are caused by high blood sugar” (WebMD, n.d.). “At first, symptoms may be overlooked or mistaken for another illness, like the flu” (WebMD, n.d.). “High blood sugar symptoms include:…

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    Diabetic Neuropathy Essay

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    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease which is characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria and hyperlipidemia that in the long-term increase the probability of developing diabetic complication such as macrovascular and microvascular then complication increase mortality and morbidity. In microvascular includes diabetic nephropathy, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complication of diabetes mellitus that develops in about…

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    majority of these ases were in children . (Rother KI 2007) . Type 2 daibetes is charactierized by insulin resistence , a condition in which cells fail to respond to insulien properly . The defect of body tissues to respond to insulin is believed to involve the insulin receptors but the specific defects are not known . Type 2 daibetes is the most common type of diabetes mellitus . ( Greenspans' basic &clinical endocrinology 9 th ed) . This form was previeously referred to as " non insulin…

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