MN551 Unit 9 Assignment Type II Diabetes
MN551 Unit 9 Assignment Type II Diabetes
TYPE II DIABETES
LINDY LEHMANN
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING, PURDUE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL MN551: UNIT 9
TYPE II DIABETES
BODY UNABLE TO REGULATE AN SUGAR PROPERLY
- TOO MUCH SUGAR CIRCULATING E BLOODSTREAM
• CAN RESULT IN:
- NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
- IMMUNE DISORDERS
- CIRCULATORY DISORDERS
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020)
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PREVALENCE
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020)
RISK FACTORS AND CAUSES
• BEING OVERWEIGHT OR OBESE
- BEING PHYSICALLY INACTIVE
• HX OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES OR GIVEN BIRTH TO A BABY WEIGHING GREATER THAN 9 LBS
- AGE 45 OR GREATER
• FAMILY WITH TYPE II DIABETES (PARENT, BROTHER, OR SISTER)
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020)
POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
• TYPE II DIABETES INCREASES INDIVIDUAL’S RISK FOR:
- CORONARY HEART DISEASE
- STROKE
- NERVE DAMAGE
- KIDNEY DISEASE
- EYE DAMAGE
(Wu et al., 2020)
POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
• TYPE II DIABETES INCREASES INDIVIDUAL’S RISK FOR (CONT’D):
- SLOW HEALING
- HEARING IMPAIRMENT
- HEART FAILURE
- HYPERGLYCEMIC CRISIS
- LOWER-EXTREMITY AMPUTATION
(Wu et al., 2020)
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020)
Diet change: Healthy eating
TREATMEN T
Exercise
Blood sugar monitoring
In some cases, medication: diabetes medication of insulin therapy
Weight loss
(Mayo Clinic, 2021)
DIET
Starches:
- Best options: sweet potatoes, whole grains, quinoa, oatmeal
- Worst options: Processed grains (flour or
rice), white-flour tortillas, cereals
Veggies:
- Best options: fresh veggies (raw, steamed, grilled, or roasted), leafy greens, canned veggies with low sodium
- Worst options: Adding a lot of butter,
sauces, or salt to the dishes
(Ferraro, 2016)
DIET
Fruits:
- Best options: fresh, frozen, or canned fruit with no added sugar, apple sauce without added sugar, sugar-free jams
- Worst options: any fruit with added sugar
(usually seen in dried or canned options), fruit juices, sauces, or drinks with added sugar, sweetened applesauce
Protein:
- Best options: seafood, chicken, eggs, and plant-based proteins (nuts, seeds, beans, tofu)
Worst options: High-fat meats (ribs, bacon, skin on poultry), fried meats, dishes prepared with lard
(Ferraro, 2016)
DIET
Dairy:
- Best options: low-fat options (milk, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, cheese)
- Worst options: High-fat or regular fat
options (milk, yogurt, sour cream, half- and-half, ice cream)
Fats and Oils:
- Best options: Natural fats from nuts, avocados, seeds; foods high in omega-3 fatty acids (tuna, salmon); plant-based oils (olive oil, canola, grapeseed)
Worst options: any oils with trans fat and large amounts of saturated fats
(Ferraro, 2016)
DRINKS
Best options:
- Water
- Unflavored sparkling waters
- Unsweetened tea
- Small amounts of wine and light beer
- Black coffee
Worst options:
- Energy drinks
- Soda
- Sweetened tea
- Sweetened coffee
- Regular beer, dessert wines, or fruity mixed drinks
(Ferraro, 2016)
REFERENCES
- CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND (2020). PREVENT TYPE 2. HTTPS://WWW.CDC.GOV/DIABETES/PREVENT-TYPE-2/INDEX.HTML
- CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND (2020). TYPE II DIABETES. HTTPS://WWW.CDC.GOV/DIABETES/BASICS/TYPE2.HTML
- FERRARO, (2016). DIET AND DISEASE : NUTRITION FOR HEART DISEASE, DIABETES, AND METABOLIC STRESS: VOL. FIRST EDITION. MOMENTUM PRESS. MN551 Unit 9 Assignment Type II Diabetes
- MAYO CLINIC. (2021). TYPE II DIABETES. HTTPS://WWW.MAYOCLINIC.ORG/DISEASES-CONDITIONS/TYPE-2- DIABETES/DIAGNOSIS-TREATMENT/DRC-20351199
- WU, , LAU, E. S. H., YANG, A., MA, R. C. W., KONG, A. P. S., CHOW, E., SO, W.-Y., CHAN, J. C. N., & LUK, A. O. Y. (2020). TRENDS IN DIABETES-RELATED COMPLICATIONS IN HONG KONG, 2001-2016: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. CARDIOVASCULAR DIABETOLOGY, 19(1), 60. HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.1186/S12933-020-01039-Y