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What are the risk factors of Diabetes?
Darcy Gomez Period #3 Biology
Diabetes Facts•Many diabetes cases are unknown
•There is a possible chance 1 of every 10 to get diabetes
• with the age the percent in diabetes increases
Diabetes Information•The people that have
high percent of getting diabetes are Hispanic. African American, Native Americans, Asian
•Being overweight can also give you a percent in getting diabetes
Pictures of diabetes
Type 1 of Diabetes
•Type 1 diabetes occurs 5 to 10 percent in persons
•Type 1 diabetes occur in children and teen
•Type 1 Diabetes may happen in adults but it will be called latent autoimmune diabetes or type 1.5
Diabetes and More•Type 1 diabetes is usually develop quickly an in a short period of time
•A children with a parent or sibling has a 2 of 6% of getting diabetes type 1
Video Type 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EEtubB74lM
Type 2 Diabetes
•If you have diabetes is because your body has problems with how it functions with the insulin.
•When you have diabetes many of your muscle don’t work properly with the insulin
Diabetes Information•Usually type 2
diabetes happen very slow
•Type 2 diabetes doesn't’t only effect over weight people it also effects thin people
•This diabetes type doesn't occur in children
Video Type 2
Shortcut to the fabric and faces of diabetes.lnk
Diabetes Symptoms•Common symptoms of
diabetes include:•Excessive thirst and
appetite •Increased urination
(sometimes as often as every hour)
•Unusual weight loss or gain •Fatigue •Nausea, perhaps vomiting
More Symptoms •Blurred vision •In women, frequent vaginal
infections •In men and women, yeast
infections •Dry mouth •Slow-healing sores or cuts •Itching skin, especially in the
groin or vaginal area
Percent of people with Diabetes in the US
under 20 older than 20
65 and older
men woman0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Series 1
Series 1
Standards •BI 9.c. Students know how to feedback
loops in the nervous and endocrine system regulate conditions in the body.
•This standard relates to my topic because the pancreas is located in the endocrine system and the diabetes take place in the pancreas
Standards • BI 4.d. students know specialization of cells
in multicellular organisms is usually due to different patterns of gene expression rather to differences of the genes themselves
• This standard relates to diabetes because sometimes diabetes can be passed by generations of ancestors that deals with your genes because you can be a carrier or have diabetes
Standards Linked Together
•My standards are linked together because they talk about the pancreas and were the insulin is made and they also talk about the genetics and how the diabetes can be passed from one another
Work Cited
no author. Copyright 1995-2012 american diabetes asssosiation nov 22 2011http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-1/
No author. Copyright 2005-2012 web MD NOV 23,2012 http://diabetes.webmd.com/
No author. Copyright dec.05.2011. Medline Plus nov 26,2011 http://diabetes.webmd.com/