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Title: Diabetes


1
Diabetes
  • Healthy Schools, Healthy Families
  • Mithila Jegathesan, M.D.
  • Kate Avitabile, M.D.

2
What is Diabetes?
  • A disease in which there are high levels of blood
    glucose in the body
  • Glucose is the medical term for sugar
  • It is the fuel the body uses to stay active, just
    like gas in a car

3
Why does diabetes happen?
  • Normally, an organ called the pancreas produces a
    hormone called insulin
  • Insulin controls the level of sugar in the body
  • In diabetes the insulin does not control the
    sugar correctly

4
Type 1 Diabetes
  • The body destroys the cells in the pancreas that
    usually make insulin
  • There is no insulin in the body to control the
    levels of sugar
  • Insulin must be injected into the person to
    control the levels of sugar

5
Type 1 Diabetes
  • Usually happens in children and young adults
  • May be in their genes
  • No way to prevent or cure this type of diabetes
    yet

6
Type 2 Diabetes
  • At the beginning the pancreas is able to produce
    insulin to control the sugar
  • But the other cells in the body, like the
    muscles, cannot respond to this insulin
  • The pancreas tries to produce more and more
    insulin but the organs cannot respond
  • This is called insulin resistance

7
Type 2 Diabetes
  • The pancreas eventually gets tired out and cannot
    produce any more insulin
  • The bodys sugar levels are uncontrolled
  • Some people need medications to decrease the
    level of sugar in the body
  • Other people may eventually need insulin
    injections

8
Who often gets Type 2 Diabetes?
  • Older age - adult and young adult cases
  • Overweight or obese people
  • Women who had diabetes during pregnancy
  • People who do not exercise often
  • Some races and ethnicities
  • African American
  • Hispanic/Latinos
  • Native Americans
  • Some Asians
  • May run in families

9
Gestational Diabetes
  • Diabetes in pregnant women
  • May go away after the baby is born
  • But some women with this type of diabetes may be
    more likely to develop permanent diabetes after
    pregnancy
  • Can cause problems for the baby including heart
    and lung problems and problems with the babys
    sugar

10
Who may get diabetes of pregnancy?
  • Obese women
  • Women with family members with diabetes
  • More common in African Americas, Hispanic/Latina
    Americans, and Native Americans

11
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Eyes
  • Diabetes causes the blood vessels of the back of
    the eye called the retina to grow too much
  • This may cause the retina to separate from the
    back of the eye
  • This may lead to permanent blindness
  • Some people may have surgery to remove these
    blood vessels

12
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Kidneys
  • Diabetes causes the blood vessels of the kidneys
    to become weak
  • This may lead to leaking of important proteins
    into the urine
  • These important proteins are lost from the body

13
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Kidneys
  • Loss of proteins may lead to swelling of the feet
    and ankles
  • Kidney damage can also cause high blood pressure
  • Some people need kidney transplants

14
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Heart
  • High sugar causes damage to the blood vessels
    that bring blood to the muscle of the heart
  • The vessels can become narrow
  • Blood cannot get to all parts of the heart
  • This may lead to chest pain, heart attacks, and
    possibly death

15
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Other blood vessels
  • The vessels of the legs, ankles, and feet may be
    damaged by diabetes
  • This may lead to change in color, pain, and
    ulcers
  • Some diabetics need to have amputations

16
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Nerves
  • The nerves of the feet are often damaged
  • This can cause changes in feeling as well as
    burning sensations in the feet
  • The nerves of the stomach and intestine can also
    be damaged and cause problems with digestion

17
Body Parts Affected by Diabetes
  • Infections
  • Diabetics are more prone to getting infections
  • They may get very serious infections with fungi
  • The ulcers of the feet can become infected and
    spread to infection of the bone

18
What is Pre-Diabetes?
  • A condition that may later develop into diabetes
  • The levels of sugar in the blood are higher than
    normal but not as high as in diabetes

19
Who can get Pre-Diabetes?
  • Adults
  • Also children!
  • As more and more children are overweight, more
    and more children are getting pre-diabetes

20
What are the signs of Pre-Diabetes?
  • A person with pre-diabetes has high sugar on a
    blood test taken first thing in the morning,
    before eating anything
  • The doctor may then test the blood after the
    person eats a sugary meal and the blood sugar is
    even higher

21
What are the signs of Pre-Diabetes?
  • Acanthosis nigricans
  • Dark color of the skin on the back of the neck or
    under the armpits
  • May be seen in both light and dark skinned people
  • Sign of high levels of blood sugar
  • Especially important in finding children at risk
    of pre-diabetes and diabetes

22
Now for some GOOD NEWS!!
23
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • Exercise
  • 30 minutes per day or 3 times per week
  • Try walking more rather than taking the bus or
    subway
  • Take the stairs instead of the elevator
  • Try buying an exercise video to use at home
  • Find a friend to exercise with you!

24
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • Eat healthy
  • Eat a diet low in fat, low in carbohydrates, and
    high in fiber
  • Limit fast food
  • Limit soda and juice
  • Parents examples help children form good habits!

25
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • Lose weight
  • Obesity is a major risk factor for developing
    diabetes
  • Exercise and healthy eating can help you maintain
    a healthy weight and lower your risk of
    developing diabetes

26
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • Decrease screen time
  • Instead of watching TV or playing video games
    with your kids, go for a walk or go to the park
    together
  • Cutting down TV time from 4 hrs a day to 2 hrs a
    day can decrease childrens risk of being
    overweight and developing pre-diabetes

27
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • See your doctor for regular check-ups
  • Follow advice on how to lower blood pressure and
    cholesterol
  • Having diabetes along with obesity, high blood
    pressure, and high cholesterol increases your
    risk of heart and kidney disease

28
How can I prevent diabetes in myself and my
children?
  • Limit alcohol intake
  • Ask your doctor for information about how you can
    stop smoking
  • Dial 411 for other programs
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