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Title: Diabetes


1
Diabetes
  • Two kinds
  • Type I requires insulin injections
  • Type II caused by poor diet (increasing rapidly
    in teenage population)

2
Pancreas and Insulin
3
Insulin
  • Eat food
  • Increases glucose in the blood
  • Need insulin to grab hold of the glucose to be
    used as energy

4
Too much glucose
  • Over time, the body becomes less efficient and
    our insulin receptors do not work well
  • Type II Diabetes
  • Because of too much sugar in our diets.

5
Too much sugar
  • The glucose stays in the blood because the body
    cannot produce enough insulin to collect it
  • Sugar in the blood causes poor circulation that
    damages kidneys, nerves, eyes heart

6
Increase in Type II
  • Because of
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Decrease levels of activity
  • Poor diet

7
Food choices
  • All the food we eat turns into glucose, but
    carbohydrates alter your sugar MORE than any
    other type of food

8
Effects of Diabetes Poor circulation
causes problems in kidneys, eyes, heart and skin
9
HYPERTENSION
  • High Blood
  • Pressure

10
Measures High Blood Pressure
  • Sphygmomanometer

11
Blood Pressure
  • Normal- 120/80
  • 120 pressure of blood against the artery walls
    when the heart beats
  • -- 80 pressure between beats

12
Blood Pressure Values
  • Normal. Less than 120/80
  • Prehypertension. 120-139/80-89
  • Hypertension. 140/90

13
Increase in High Blood Pressure
14
HBP increase risk Heart Disease
15
Causes of HBP
  • Genetics
  • Obesity
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Too much salt in the diet
  • Too much alcohol consumption (no more than 1 to 2
    drinks per day)
  • Stress

16
Wheres the SALT?
  • Contain high levels of sodium (salt)
  • Lunch meats
  • Soy sauce
  • Canned soups and canned vegetables
  • Tomato juice
  • Pickles
  • Chinese food
  • Potato chips, corn chips

17
Symptoms of HBP
  • There are NO symptoms or signs of hypertension,
    so you usually don't feel it.
  • In fact, nearly 1/3 of those who have
    hypertension don't know it. The only way to know
    if you have hypertension is to have your blood
    pressure checked.

18
Health problems associated with HBP
  • Stroke
  • Heart failure/attack
  • Sleep apnea/snoring
  • Kidney failure
  • Vision problems
  • Premature death
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • baldness

19
Reducing the risks
  • Eat more fruits and veggies
  • Lower salt intake (1 tsp a day)
  • Exercise at least 30 minutes a day
  • Moderate alcohol consumption (no more than 2
    drinks a day)
  • Maintain healthy weight

20
Cholesterol
HDL and LDL HDL good LDL bad
21
LDL- Bad cholesterol
  • Too much LDL in the blood causes a build up

22
What LDL does
  • it can slowly build up in the inner walls of the
    arteries that feed the heart and brain, forming
    plaque, a thick, hard deposit that can clog those
    arteries

23
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
  • This condition is known as atherosclerosis. If a
    clot forms and blocks a narrowed artery, it can
    cause a heart attack or stroke. 

24
HDL- Good cholesterol
  • HDL cholesterol is known as the "good"
    cholesterol because a high level of it seems to
    protect against heart attack.
  • HDL tends to carry cholesterol away from the
    arteries and back to the liver, where it's passed
    from the body.

25
Increasing your HDLs
  • Increase the monounsaturated fats in your diet.
  • canola oil, avocado oil, or olive oil and in the
    fats found in peanut butter
  • Add soluble fiber to your diet.
  • oats, fruits, vegetables, and legumes
  • at least two servings a day

26
What NOT to eat
  • Saturated fatty acids - which come from animal
    fats (meat, lard, dairy products) and tropical
    oils such as coconut and palm oils - raise the
    levels of LDL cholesterol.

27
NO GOOD FOR YOU
  • stick margarines contain the most trans fatty
    acid, tub margarines contain less, and
    semi-liquid margarines contain the least

28
Filled with Trans Fatty Acid
  • Donuts/cakes/cookies
  • Packaged goods
  • Commercially fried foods
  • Microwave popcorn

29
Whats a Trans Fatty Acid?
  • After research found that saturated fats
    increased LDLs, manufacturers had to switch to a
    healthier vegetable oil
  • This kind of oil goes rancid (bad) quickly so
    food companies began to hydrogenate the oil to
    increase the shelf life of foods
  • Hydrogenated oil forms Trans Fatty Acids

30
Filled with Fatty Acids
  • crackers/corn chips/potato chips

31
Hazards of Obesity
32
Obesity Hazards
  • Risk of strokes, diabetes, heart disease, HBP
  • Appendicitis
  • Arthritis
  • Hernia

33
Need to change our Lifestyle
  • 2/3 of Americans are overweight

34
Why are we so FAT?
  • Must relay on cars because communities are so
    spread out (unable to walk places)
  • Most new communities do not have sidewalks

35
Why are we so FAT?
  • Who is watching out for you? NO ONE
  • Snapple and soda vending machines
  • Both contain HFCS (high fructose corn syrup)

36
HFCS
  • Sugar from corn
  • Cheap to produce
  • Very sweet
  • Easy to store
  • Used in everything bread, pasta sauces, bacon,
    beer, protein bars

37
Too much sugar
  • Fructose
  • Causes increased cholesterol
  • Decreases action of WBC (white blood cells)
  • Fructose also converted into fatty acids very
    EASILY by the liverthats why we are getting
    FATTER!

38
Heredity
  • Genes inherited from your parents
  • Determine eye color, hair color
  • And also WEIGHT
  • Some people burn calories faster or slower than
    others because of genes.

39
Whats happening
  • Americans are eating out more
  • Have less activity (cars, computers, remote
    control, TV, video games)

40
Processed Foods
  • Contain a lot more calories

41
Who is more at risk?
  • Women gt Men
  • Mexicans African Americans gt other races
  • TEENAGERS

42
Teenagers
  • Poor diets and inactivity in teens resulting in
    diseases thought to be adult problems
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Type II Diabetes

43
Feeling Good
  • No magic cure, no quick fix
  • Exercise
  • Good diet
  • Drink water

44
Whats on your plate?
  • Eat breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Watch serving sizes
  • Have plenty of color on your plate

45
Serving sizes
  • Peanut butter/cream cheese

46
Serving sizes
  • Piece of fruit
  • bagel

47
Serving sizes
  • 1 oz. of cheese- 4 dice

48
Serving size
  • Baked potato
  • 3 oz of cooked meat

49
Serving sizes
  • 1 cup of fruit/vegetables-
  • whatever fits in the palm of your hands
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