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DIABETES
COMENIUS
MULTILATERAL SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
EAT SMART
This project has been funded with the support from European Commision.
This puplication reflects only the viws of the author,and the commision can not be held responsible for any use which
may be made of the information contained there in.
DİABETES
 Diabetes describes a group of metabolic
diseases in which the person has high
blood glucose (blood sugar), either because
insulin production is inadequate, or
because the body's cells do not respond
properly to insulin, or both.
INSULİN PRODUCTION
Pancreas produce insulin
according to the blood
glucose level
What happens if there is a problem with
the production of insulin?
 Glucose in blood is not able to go into the cells.
 The cells can’t meet energy needs and energy is
tried to be provided from ‘fat’ and protein’.
 Using ‘fat’ as the energy source results the
increasing of keton in the body.
 With the usage of protein as energy
source,the patient feels themselves tired
and sluggish.
 If blood glucose is to high,It is tried to be
thrown away by kidneys so the patients
begin to urinate so often.
 As a result, the patients feel thirsty and
start to drink a lot.
 On the other
hand,despite eating
so often and a
lot,the patients lose
weight.
THE TYPES OF DIABETES
 While type 1 and type 2 are the most common form of
diabetes, there are others that you may hear
about.Impaired Glucose Metabolism or Pre-diabetes
 There are two pre-diabetes conditions:Impaired glucose
tolerance (IGT) is where blood glucose levels are higher
than normal but not high enough to be classified as
diabetes.
 Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) is where blood glucose
levels are escalated in the fasting state but not high
enough to be classified as diabetes.
 Teyp 1
Diabetes:Type 1
diabetes is usually
diagnosed in children
and young adults.
Only 10% of people
with diabetes have
this form of the
disease.
 In type 1 diabetes,
the body does not
produce insulin.
 Patients with type 1 diabetes will need
to take insulin injections for the rest of
their life. They must also ensure proper
blood-glucose levels by carrying out
regular blood tests and following a special
diet.
 Type 2 diabetes:
 The body does not produce enough insulin
for proper function, or the cells in the body
do not react to insulin.
Approximately 90% of all cases of diabetes
worldwide are of this type.
 Some people may be able to control their
type 2 diabetes symptoms by losing
weight, following a healthy diet, doing
plenty of exercise, and monitoring their
blood glucose levels.
 However, type 2 diabetes is typically a
progressive disease .
 it gradually gets worse and the patient
will probably end up have to take insulin,
usually in tablet form.
 Overweight and obese people have a much
higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes
compared to those with a healthy body weight.
 The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is also
greater as we get older.
 Men whose testosterone levels are low have also
been found to have a higher risk of developing
type 2 diabetes.
GESTATİONAL DİABETES
This type affects females during pregnancy.
The majority of gestational diabetes patients can control
their diabetes with exercise and diet. Undiagnosed or
uncontrolled gestational diabetes can raise the risk of
complications during childbirth. The baby may be bigger
than he/she should be.
WHAT CAUSES DİABETES?
 Diabetes causes vary depending on your
genetic makeup, family history, ethnicity,
health and environmental factors.
 There is no defined diabetes cause because
the causes of diabetes vary depending on the
individual and the type.
THE SYMPTOMS OF
DİABETES
HOW ARE DİABETES AND
PRE-DİABETES
DİAGNOSED?
 Blood tests are used to diagnosis diabetes
and pre-diabetes . Lab analysis of blood is
needed to ensure test results are
accurate.
 Glucose measuring devices used in a
health care provider’s office, such as
finger-stick devices, are not accurate
enough for diagnosis but may be used as
a quick indicator of high blood glucose.
DİABETES TREATMENT
 Prevention and treatment often involve :
 physical exercise,
 being a normal body weight.
 Healthy diet
DİET PLAN
 Daily nutritional
needs should be
taken frequently
but small portions.
BELOW ARE SOME DİABETES
MYTHS:
 People with diabetes should not exercise –
not true!!
 Exercise is important for people with diabetes, as
it is for everybody else.
 Dıabetes patients should discuss exercise with
their doctors before starting the exercise.
 Fat people always develop type 2 diabetes
eventually - this is not true.
 Being overweight or obese raises the risk of
becoming diabetic, they are risk factors, but do
not mean that an obese person will definitely
become diabetic.
 Children can outgrow diabetes - this is not true.
 Nearly all children with diabetes have type 1; insulin-
producing beta cells in the pancreas have been
destroyed. These never come back. Children with type
1 diabetes will need to take insulin for the rest of
their lives, unless a cure is found one day.
 Only older people develop type 2 diabetes -
things are changing.
 A growing number of children and teenagers are
developing type 2 diabetes due to the explosion in
childhood obesity rates, poor diet, and physical
inactivity.
 If you have diabetes you cannot eat
chocolates or sweets - people with diabetes can
eat chocolates and sweets if they combine them
with exercise or eat them as part of a healthy
meal.
 Diabetics cannot eat bread, potatoes or
pasta - people with diabetes can eat starchy
foods. However, they must keep an eye on the
size of the portions.
 Diabetes diets are different from other
people's - the diet doctors recommend healthy
nutritions; healthy for everybody.Meals should
contain plenty of vegetables, fruit, whole grains,
and they should be low in salt and sugar, and
saturated or trans fat.
SOME COMPLİCATİONS LİNKED TO BADLY CONTROLLED
DİABETES:
 Eye complications - glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and
some others.
 Foot complications - neuropathy, and sometimes gangrene which
may require that the foot be amputated
 Heart problems - heart disease when the blood supply to the heart
muscle is diminished
 Hypertension - common in people with diabetes, which can raise
the risk of kidney disease, eye problems, heart attack and stroke
 Mental health - uncontrolled diabetes raises the risk of suffering
from depression, anxiety and some other mental disorders
 Hearing loss - diabetes patients have a higher risk of developing
hearing problems
 Gastroparesis - the muscles of the stomach stop working
properly
 Stroke - if blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood
glucose levels are not controlled, the risk of stroke
increases significantly
WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR DİABETES
AT SCHOOL?

 Brochures and films should be prepared to
inform the students about diabets
 Students should be informed about the
importance of healthy eating and doing
exercises.
 School canteens shoul be controlled and warned
to sell healthy food and healthy drinks rather
than fast food and fizzy drinks.
 Students should be
informed about not
eating fast food
 Parents should be
informed about
healthy nutrition and
the importance of
home made food in
children's bag.
 Teachers should follow their students about their
health problems.If they have some symptoms
with any diseases ,they should contact with the
parents .
 They also should inform the students about the
importance of their health.
THANKS
FOR YOUR ATENTIONS

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Diabetes

  • 1. DIABETES COMENIUS MULTILATERAL SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROJECT EAT SMART This project has been funded with the support from European Commision. This puplication reflects only the viws of the author,and the commision can not be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained there in.
  • 2. DİABETES  Diabetes describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both.
  • 3. INSULİN PRODUCTION Pancreas produce insulin according to the blood glucose level
  • 4. What happens if there is a problem with the production of insulin?  Glucose in blood is not able to go into the cells.  The cells can’t meet energy needs and energy is tried to be provided from ‘fat’ and protein’.  Using ‘fat’ as the energy source results the increasing of keton in the body.
  • 5.  With the usage of protein as energy source,the patient feels themselves tired and sluggish.  If blood glucose is to high,It is tried to be thrown away by kidneys so the patients begin to urinate so often.  As a result, the patients feel thirsty and start to drink a lot.
  • 6.  On the other hand,despite eating so often and a lot,the patients lose weight.
  • 7. THE TYPES OF DIABETES  While type 1 and type 2 are the most common form of diabetes, there are others that you may hear about.Impaired Glucose Metabolism or Pre-diabetes  There are two pre-diabetes conditions:Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) is where blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes.  Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) is where blood glucose levels are escalated in the fasting state but not high enough to be classified as diabetes.
  • 8.  Teyp 1 Diabetes:Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults. Only 10% of people with diabetes have this form of the disease.  In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin.
  • 9.  Patients with type 1 diabetes will need to take insulin injections for the rest of their life. They must also ensure proper blood-glucose levels by carrying out regular blood tests and following a special diet.
  • 10.  Type 2 diabetes:  The body does not produce enough insulin for proper function, or the cells in the body do not react to insulin. Approximately 90% of all cases of diabetes worldwide are of this type.
  • 11.  Some people may be able to control their type 2 diabetes symptoms by losing weight, following a healthy diet, doing plenty of exercise, and monitoring their blood glucose levels.  However, type 2 diabetes is typically a progressive disease .  it gradually gets worse and the patient will probably end up have to take insulin, usually in tablet form.
  • 12.  Overweight and obese people have a much higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those with a healthy body weight.  The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is also greater as we get older.  Men whose testosterone levels are low have also been found to have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
  • 13. GESTATİONAL DİABETES This type affects females during pregnancy. The majority of gestational diabetes patients can control their diabetes with exercise and diet. Undiagnosed or uncontrolled gestational diabetes can raise the risk of complications during childbirth. The baby may be bigger than he/she should be.
  • 14. WHAT CAUSES DİABETES?  Diabetes causes vary depending on your genetic makeup, family history, ethnicity, health and environmental factors.  There is no defined diabetes cause because the causes of diabetes vary depending on the individual and the type.
  • 16. HOW ARE DİABETES AND PRE-DİABETES DİAGNOSED?  Blood tests are used to diagnosis diabetes and pre-diabetes . Lab analysis of blood is needed to ensure test results are accurate.  Glucose measuring devices used in a health care provider’s office, such as finger-stick devices, are not accurate enough for diagnosis but may be used as a quick indicator of high blood glucose.
  • 17. DİABETES TREATMENT  Prevention and treatment often involve :  physical exercise,  being a normal body weight.  Healthy diet
  • 18. DİET PLAN  Daily nutritional needs should be taken frequently but small portions.
  • 19. BELOW ARE SOME DİABETES MYTHS:  People with diabetes should not exercise – not true!!  Exercise is important for people with diabetes, as it is for everybody else.  Dıabetes patients should discuss exercise with their doctors before starting the exercise.  Fat people always develop type 2 diabetes eventually - this is not true.  Being overweight or obese raises the risk of becoming diabetic, they are risk factors, but do not mean that an obese person will definitely become diabetic.
  • 20.  Children can outgrow diabetes - this is not true.  Nearly all children with diabetes have type 1; insulin- producing beta cells in the pancreas have been destroyed. These never come back. Children with type 1 diabetes will need to take insulin for the rest of their lives, unless a cure is found one day.  Only older people develop type 2 diabetes - things are changing.  A growing number of children and teenagers are developing type 2 diabetes due to the explosion in childhood obesity rates, poor diet, and physical inactivity.
  • 21.  If you have diabetes you cannot eat chocolates or sweets - people with diabetes can eat chocolates and sweets if they combine them with exercise or eat them as part of a healthy meal.  Diabetics cannot eat bread, potatoes or pasta - people with diabetes can eat starchy foods. However, they must keep an eye on the size of the portions.
  • 22.  Diabetes diets are different from other people's - the diet doctors recommend healthy nutritions; healthy for everybody.Meals should contain plenty of vegetables, fruit, whole grains, and they should be low in salt and sugar, and saturated or trans fat.
  • 23. SOME COMPLİCATİONS LİNKED TO BADLY CONTROLLED DİABETES:  Eye complications - glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and some others.  Foot complications - neuropathy, and sometimes gangrene which may require that the foot be amputated  Heart problems - heart disease when the blood supply to the heart muscle is diminished  Hypertension - common in people with diabetes, which can raise the risk of kidney disease, eye problems, heart attack and stroke  Mental health - uncontrolled diabetes raises the risk of suffering from depression, anxiety and some other mental disorders  Hearing loss - diabetes patients have a higher risk of developing hearing problems  Gastroparesis - the muscles of the stomach stop working properly  Stroke - if blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood glucose levels are not controlled, the risk of stroke increases significantly
  • 24. WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR DİABETES AT SCHOOL?   Brochures and films should be prepared to inform the students about diabets  Students should be informed about the importance of healthy eating and doing exercises.
  • 25.  School canteens shoul be controlled and warned to sell healthy food and healthy drinks rather than fast food and fizzy drinks.
  • 26.  Students should be informed about not eating fast food  Parents should be informed about healthy nutrition and the importance of home made food in children's bag.
  • 27.  Teachers should follow their students about their health problems.If they have some symptoms with any diseases ,they should contact with the parents .  They also should inform the students about the importance of their health.