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    Diabetes Value Chain

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    Diabetes is a metabolic disease. 100 million people in the world are affected by diabetes[diabetes [1] and isit’s the cause of 1.1 million deaths every year, 80% of which found in lower and middle income countries [2]. Now 32.7 million diabetic patientpatients an estimated in India and this amount is expected to twisetwice by 2025. Prevalence is expected to double worldwide in next 20 years[years [3] and enlarged by 150% in lower and middle income countries [2][3][4]. A same situation having in…

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    Diabetes is a disease that affects a roughly 1.25 million Americans. The number of American’s with diabetes continues to expand with roughly 1.7 million new Americans being diagnosed each year. Roughly twenty-five percent of the 1.7 million newly diagnosed diabetics every year are people over the age of sixty-five (diabetics.org, 2014). Over the next fifteen years, as the baby boomer generation begins reaching the age of sixty-five and older, the percentage of elderly diagnosed diabetics will…

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    Diabetes Research Paper

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    The Impact of Diabetes Education on the Disease Process What is diabetes? “Diabetes is a debilitating metabolic disease that affects most body system including circulatory, nervous, reproductive urinary and integumentary systems (Maez, Erickson & Naumuk, 2014 para. 1). It affects individuals from all cultures of the world. African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Mexican Americans are the main sufferers of this disease. This is partly due to the high cases of obesity and high…

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    Diabetes Statistics Report

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    Diabetes mellitus (DM) is identified as a metabolic disorder, directly involving the pancreas which has a chronic effect on the body in those who are diagnosed. The lack of insulin production and/or the body’s decreased ability to use insulin effectively is what leads to the disease process causing multiple body systems to undergo changes as a result (Shrivastava, 2013). DM can be classified into two categories: Type 1 or Type 2. The National Diabetes Statistics Report 2014, consensus that 29.1…

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    Types Of Diabetes Mellitus

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    Diabetes Mellitus is a hormonal disorder of the pancreas. Diabetes Mellitus is a lifelong metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from a lack of insulin, which requires lifestyle and behavioral changes. There are three types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2 that are separate and distinct pathophysiological entities, and Gestational Diabetes. According to Kowalski (2012 p.1294) “Type 1 Diabetes results from destruction of the pancreatic beta cells because the beta cells of the…

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    Diabetes Initiative (ADI)

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    Diabetes mellitus can have a large impact on one’s life. Not only can Aboriginal poverty cause the development of diabetes, but it can also further exacerbate its effects and impact aspect of social and emotional wellness as well as physical health (Anderson 2011). Thus, when the immense rate of diabetes mellitus among Aboriginals and the need to social change were eventually relayed to the Canadian government, the issue began to be acknowledged in 1999 with the Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative…

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    According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, one serving of processed meat per day increases your risk of diabetes by fifty-one percent. By the year 2020, about one in three Americans will have diabetes. One in every four deaths in America is by heart disease, earning the title of the leading cause of death for both men and women in America. There are more answers to the causes of these diseases than just genetics, there has been profound research proving that our diet defines our…

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    reviews a number of the key stakeholders of Diabetes Australia and identifies methods of communication and engagement with these groups. The stakeholder groups reviewed include Member Organisations, Federal Government, Corporate Partners and those suffering or at risk of diabetes and their carers. A number of communication and engagement options are considered for each stakeholder group. It is recommended that a communication strategy be considered for Diabetes Australia including a…

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    Type 2 Diabetes Body

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    According to (Brown 2008), diabetes is a chronic disease whereby the body (pancreas) is unable to produce enough insulin effectively or use the produced insulin. The primary purpose of the insulin is to regulate the blood sugar and therefore if it doesn’t function efficiently, the glucose (a form of sugar) builds up in the blood resulting in high blood sugar levels in the body which can cause complications. The sugar level should not be too high or too low. For instance, when it goes above the…

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    Diabetes: A Case Study

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    diagnosis of diabetes will require additional testing. The current clinical findings of an increased A1c, elevated fasting blood sugar and increased total cholesterol require further investigation of A.G.’s current health status and to assist with the selection of the appropriate treatment for the new diagnoses of diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Both macrovascular and microvascular complications and changes may be present with diabetes and will require further labs be collected (American Diabetes…

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