Diet and Lifestyle Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Flashcards

1
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Is the prevalence of obesity increasing or decreasing?

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Increasing

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2
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What is the broad aim of clinical management of obesity?

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Reduce mortality and morbidity risk

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3
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Is there a relationship between BMI and type 2 diabetes?

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Yes

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4
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Is CHD more prevalent in people with diabetes, and does sex impact this?

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It is more prevalent in people with diabetes, woman are more at risk than men

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5
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What is the rise in incidence of obesity likely due to?

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Lifestyle choices rather than genetic deficit

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What are the main risk factors for type 2 diabetes?

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Overweight and obesity (BMI more than 25)

Large waist circumferance (abdominal obesity)

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7
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Other than obesity and waist size, what are other risk factors for type 2 diabetes?

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Family history

Age (older than 40)

Ethnicity

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What is a visual representation of how different foods contribute towards a diet for health?

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Eatwell Guide

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9
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What percentage of the NHS budget is spent managing type 2 diabetes?

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9%

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10
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Explain the UK physical activity guidelines?

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Split into

  • healthy heart and mind
  • keeping muscles, bone and joints strong
  • reducing chances of falls
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11
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By what percent does even being moderately active decrease the risk of type 2 diabtes?

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30-40%

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12
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Explain the mechanism of exercise on reducing type 2 diabetes risk?

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exercise is a potent stimulus of muscle glucose and TAG uptake due to increased energy demand of activity

  • skeletal muscle plays important role in regulating storage and/or oxidation of glucose and TAG during the postprandial period
  • insulin plays central role in this regulation
  • reductions in peripheral insulin sensitivity lead to abnormalities in glucose and TAG metabolism
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What are the effects on an acute bout of exercise?

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  • increased glucose transport into muscle
  • insulin-stimulated glucose uptake is elevated for at least 16 hours
  • glucoregulatory effect spans many meals (about 3 days)
  • exercise is a potent and non-pharmacological strategy for increasing muscle insulin sensitivity and improving postprandial glucose control
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What are the exercise guidelines for adults aged 19-64 years?

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  • 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity a week and strength exercises on two or more days a week that work all major muscles
  • 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity and strength exercises on two or more days a week that work all major muscles
  • mix of moderate and vigorous aerobic activity every week (such as two 30 minute runs and 30 minutes of fast walking) and strength exercises on two or more days a week that work all major muscles
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15
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What aspect of exercise is thought to be the main determinant of the magnitude of improved glycaemic responses?

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Exercise volume (duration and intensity and frequency)

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16
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What are some lifestyle interventions that will reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes?

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Calorie restriction

Increased fibre intake

Exercise

17
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Why are diet suggestions given to people?

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  • provide knowledge about healthy eating
  • encourage lifestyle changes to reduce obesity
  • maintain blood glucose and lipids as near normal as possible
  • reduce acute complications of diabetes such as hypo and hyperglycaemia
  • reduce body weight
18
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Which diet is best to treat diabetes?

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Unclear which exactly, but it is known weight loss and carb management willl help

Research suggests Mediterranean diet may be the best

19
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What are the dietary components of the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet)?

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  • high consumption of
  • fruits & vegetables
  • legumes
  • cereals
  • fish & seafood
  • low intake of
  • meat products
  • dairy products
  • high ratio of monounsaturated fatty acids to saturated fats
  • moderate alcohol intake
20
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What calorie deficit does NICE reccomend to lose weight?

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600kcal per day

21
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What are some things that the future of diabetic healthcare will have?

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Digital and wearable technology to manage glucose and track exercise