How does insulin resistance lead to diabetes Type 2? Please explain the pathophy
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How does insulin resistance lead to diabetes Type 2? Please explain the pathophysiology.
Explain the pathophysiology difference between DMT1 and DMT2.
What are some benefits to aerobic and resistance exercise for individuals with DM?
What are the four criteria used to diagnose diabetes (lab values and symptoms)?
Please list all diabetes related complications (7 complications):
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What is gestational Diabetes?
Please define microvascular disease:
What is silent hypoglycemia? When is this a concerns for clients with diabetic patients with Type 2 diabetes?
Explanation / Answer
Diabetes mellitus 2 is a metabolic disorder that is characterized by insulin resistance which entails unresponsiveness of the target cells in liver. this leads to increased glycogen breakdown, increased glucose synthesis increasing blood glucose levels.
On the other hand DNMT1 is characterized by inadequate release or synthesis of insulin by the beta cells.
The maintenance of diabetes requires exercising. Resistance exercise decrease blood glucose levels less steeply than aerobic exercises but maintain low levels of glucose form longer time than aerobic exercises.
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