BHAN155 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cardiovascular Disease, Autoimmune Disease, Glycated Hemoglobin

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Diabetes: persistently high level of sugar (glucose) in the blood: types of diabetes- Type 1: immune disorder, individual"s own immune system attacks and destroys the insulin-making cells in the pancreas: daily insulin injections or insulin infusion. Type 2: metabolic disorder, accounts for 90-95% of all diabetes cases, pancreas s not making sufficient amount of insulin or body cells are resistant to its effects. Metabolic syndrome: cluster of six conditions linked to overweight and obesity. Non-modifiable risk factors (type 2): increased age, ethnicities genetic factors, biological factors. Thirst, excessive urination, weight loss, fatigue, nerve damage, blurred vision, poor wound healing and increased infections: blood tests. Fasting plasma flucose test (pfg): patient is required to fast overnight, then blood is drawn and tested for glucose concentration. Oral glucose tolerance test (ogtt): patient is required to drink a liquid containing concentrated glucose, then blood is drawn 2 hours later and tested for glucose concentration.

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