B3.3.2 - Controlling Blood Sugar Flashcards

1
Q

How do blood sugar levels rise?

A

Digestion releases glucose into the bloodstream

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2
Q

What are the effects of high blood sugar levels for a long time?

A

Body systems will be damaged (mainly nerves and blood vessels)

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3
Q

What can you do to drop blood sugar levels?

A

Exercise

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4
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Why does exercise cause you to drop blood sugar levels?`

A

Exercise means that the body needs to transfer more energy and therefore use more glucose

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5
Q

What releases insulin?

A

Pancreas

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6
Q

What does insulin stimulate?

A

It stimulates the liver to to turn glucose into glycogen which is then stored in the liver

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7
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How does the liver turn glucose into glycogen?

A

Through enzyme-controlled reactions

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8
Q

What is insulin?

A

A hormone released from the pancreas

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9
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What other hormone does the pancreas release that isn’t insulin?

A

Glucagon

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10
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When will the pancreas release glucagon?

A

When the blood glucose concentration is too low

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11
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What does glucagon do?

A

It stimulates the liver to turn glycogen (stored glucose) into glucose

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12
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How are insulin and glucagon used to maintain blood sugar levels?

A

Insulin is used to drop blood sugar levels while glucagon is used to increase blood sugar levels

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13
Q

What is diabetes?

A

When your blood sugar levels are always high

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14
Q

Is diabetes curable?

A

No

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15
Q

What can people with Type 1 diabetes not do?

A

Produce insulin

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16
Q

How do people get diabetes Type 1?

A

Their immune system has destroyed the pancreatic cells.

17
Q

How can diabetes Type 1 be controlled?

A

Regular injections of insulin.
Balanced diet
Regular exercise

18
Q

When is diabetes Type 1 most common?

A

Childhood

19
Q

What can people with Type 2 diabetes not do?

A

Cannot effectively use insulin

20
Q

What are the effects of diabetes Type 2?

A

Cells do not produce enough insulin or the body cells do not respond properly to it.

21
Q

When is diabetes Type 2 most common?

A

Later in life

22
Q

What health issue is diabetes Type 2 linked to?

A

Obesity

23
Q

How is diabetes Type 2 controlled?

A

Regulating carbohydrate intake through their diet and regular exercise
Weight loss
Insulin production drugs
Insulin injection