Diabetes Training
- sublimelivingmisa
- Jul 31, 2022
- 1 min read
Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition. Your body breaks down most of the food you eat into sugar (glucose) and releases it into your bloodstream. When your blood sugar goes up, it signals your pancreas to release insulin.
With diabetes, your body doesn't make enough insulin or can't use it as well as it should. When there isn't enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin, too much blood sugar stays in your bloodstream. Over time, that can cause serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease.
Please describe type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. How can we help to prevent/manage diabetes?





Type 1 diabetes is developed during childhood And you don’t produce enough insulin. Type 2 diabetes is developed in adult years and is Characterized by high blood sugar and is insulin resistance.
In type 1 diabetes, your pancreas doesn't make any insulin. In type 2 your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin. And the insulin it is making doesn't always work as it should. How can we prevent and manage You need to eat a healthy diet ad be active. These things will help you manage your weight and diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes is an auto immune disorder insulin-producing cells destroyed daily insulin replacement necessary age of onset: childhood, young adults most prevalent type of diabetes in children/adolescents Type 2 Diabetes refers to insulin resistance age of onset: most common in adults, increasingly common in children Diabetes can be managed with insulin/medication, exercise & food intake.
Type 1 diabetes develops during childhood you don’t produce enough insulin Type 2 diabetes is developed over time with adults that do not maintain a good diet or as active You can prevent diabetes by staying active eating healthy and or not eating as much fatty foods
Type 1 Diabetes: auto immune disorder insulin-producing cells destroyed daily insulin replacement necessary age of onset: childhood, young adults most prevalent type of diabetes in children/adolescents Type 2 Diabetes: insulin resistance age of onset: most common in adults, increasingly common in children Diabetes can be managed with insulin/medication, exercise & food intake.