Define: chronic
conditions in which
the sufferer is
unable to utilise
blood glucose
correctly
glucose is preferred energy source and
required for cell maintainece
glucose isn't taken in the blood glucose levels
are high and the cells cant function properly
Insulin is found in the
pancreas which helps break
down glucose
Three types
Type 1
Type 2
Gestational
possible long term effects of diabetes
regardless of the type experienced. These
include poor circulation and cardiovascular
disease, blindness and kidney disease.
It is an NHPA b/c it is a leading contributor to BOD, over
850,000 suffer from diabetes. Growing health problem is Type
2 is influenced by a range of modifiable risk factors.
Costs
Direct
Individual
health services
medication
ambulance
Community
Medicare/PHI/PBS
Health promotion programs
Indirect
Individual
Dietician & Personal Trainer
lost income
Community
welfare payments
lost productivity
carers
Intangible
Individual
Lifestyle changes made to diet and activity levels
frustration & anxiety
loss of self esteem
Community
Frustration over too many lifestyle changes
Anxiety and stress if condition progresses
Determinants
Biological
Body Weight
risk factor for type 2
Excess body weight
increase type 2
High blood pressure/
High cholesterol
common in type 2
high rates of obesity and these increase the likelihood.
Impaired glucose regulation
precursor (comes before) type 2 diabetes
no lifestyle changes they are at a higher risk
at developing all types of diabetes
Genetic Predisposition
family history =higher risk
Age
risk type 2 increase with age
over 55's at risk as well as youth
Behavioural
Tobacco Smoking
higher blood glucose levels which can lead to insulin resistance
more likely type 2
more likely to be obese because of a sedentary lifestyle
Excessive Alcohol Consumption
large amounts of energy which is a risk factor for gestational and type 2
Dietary Behaviour
energy dense and high fat diet contributes to weight gain
risk for type 2 and gestational
Physical Inactivity
weight gain which increase chances of obesity
risk factor for type 2 and gestational
Physical Environment
Access to Recreational Facilities
no access individuals may not exercise as much. this increases body weight
risk for type 2/gestational
Work Environment
environment which doesn't promote physical activity can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes
Transport Systems
Passive methods such as cars, can increase obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Social
Socioeconomic Status
Low SES = higher rates of obesity and type 2/gestational diabetes
Occupation
sedentary occupations is a risk factor for obesity and therefore type 2 diabetes.
Food Security
lack of options and income = rely on processed foods. Energy dense foods lead you to obesity
increase your chances of type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes
Early Life Experiences
low birth weight increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes later on
malnutrition and damage to the insulin producing cells in the pancreas
Health Promotions
Shape Up Australia
Prevention of type 2
diabetes program
decrease the delay of
development of diabetes
in high risk individuals
National Diabetes Week
annual event. raises awareness about
type 2 diabetes and reduces risk factors
that contribute to its development.
Life!
takes action on diabetes. Aims
to reduce the incidence of
diabetes.