Lifestyle and Exercise/Healthy Living Flashcards

1
Q

List some of the lifestyle choices which increase risks of type 2 diabetes.

A

Obesity
Physical activity
Smoking
Alcohol

-> not a ‘choice’ but those in deprived areas are 2.5x more likely to have diabetes

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2
Q

Lots of manufacturers have diabetic versions of jams, biscuits, etc.
Do these have a place in the diet of a diabetic?

A

No. No benefit compared to eating a balanced diet and can cause diarrhoea.

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3
Q

What are some of the recommendations regarding diet made to those with diabetes?

A

Try and eat regularly- have set meals times to avoid overeating
Frequent fruit and veg
Modifying salt intake
Modify alcohol intake

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4
Q

Which type of diet is recommended that we all try and follow?

A

Mediterranean diet

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5
Q

What is meant by a high glycaemic index?

A

Foods which increase blood sugar a lot more rapidly

->low glycaemic foods raise blood glucose a lot more slowly and controlled

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6
Q

How much quick acting insulin should be taken in a type 1 diabetic?

A

Dose to cover total carb content in food
+
Correction dose if blood glucose is high

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7
Q

How many units of insulin is taken for eat 10g of carbs?

A

1 unit : 10 g

->some would use 1:7 or 1:8, depends on individual

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8
Q

One unit of insulin reduces blood glucose by how much?

A

3mmol

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9
Q

Why is the composition of food important to consider when taking insulin?

A

Alters how quickly the carbohydrate will be absorbed from the gut

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10
Q

Diabulimia?

A

Type 1 diabetic eating disorder

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11
Q

What happens in diabulimia?

A

Patient may reduce insulin levels to control weight

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12
Q

Those with diabulimia have higher risks of what?

A

DKA as reducing insulin

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13
Q

How many times more likely are you to die from an ED w Type 1 diabetes compared to someone in the general population with the same age?

A

36x more likely

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14
Q

How many units of alcohol can diabetics have?

A

Same as general population, no more than 2-3 units per day

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15
Q

If a type 1 diabetic has more than 2-3 units of alcohol at one time, what does it increase the chances of?

A

A hypo

->alcohol reduces glycogenolysis. Often have a rise in BG, followed by a fall.
Increased risks following exercise e.g. dancing or walking home

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16
Q

What advice is given to type 1 diabetics regarding drinking alcohol and controlling their blood sugar?

A

Advise to eat before they drink and snack afterwards

17
Q

List some of the benefits of exercise.

A

CV benefit
Reduces cancer risk
Consumes energy/fat
Builds lean tissue
Improve strength, endurance and flexibility
Improves mood and self esteem

18
Q

Different exercises have different effects on blood glucose levels.
What effect does flexibility/stretching exercises have on BG levels?

A

No effect

19
Q

Different exercises have different effects on blood glucose levels.
What effect do aerobic exercises, like running, have on BG levels?

A

Decrease in BG levels

20
Q

Different exercises have different effects on blood glucose levels.
What effect does anaerobic exercises, like weight lifting, have on BG levels?

A

Immediate raise in BG levels
Drop later on

21
Q

What should type 1 diabetics do in terms of their insulin when they exercise?

A

Reduce insulin before and after
Eat more

22
Q

How much does smoking increase risks of diabetes?

A

1.5 times

23
Q

Can nicotine replacement be used in diabetes?

A

Yes

24
Q

What are some of the risks of using recreational drugs as a diabetic?

A

-Risks of DKA
-Seizures
-cardiotoxic
-Anxiousness
-Vomiting
-Munchies-> hyper/hypos
-Hyper/hypotension

25
Q

If a diabetic patient continued to use recreational drugs, what advice should be given?

A

-Avoid dehydration
-Monitor BG for highs and lows
-Do not omit insulin/carbs
-Munchies and control

26
Q

What are some of the risks of driving as a diabetic?

A

Risks of hypos, poor vision and neuropathy

27
Q

When would someone with diabetes need to inform DVLA?

A

If they are on insulin

28
Q

Who needs to be informed if you have any type of diabetes?

A

Insurance

29
Q

If you have a hypo, how long after correcting the hypo should you not drive?

A

45mins after correcting the hypo

30
Q

Before driving, what do type 1 diabetics have to do?

A

Test their BG within the last 2hrs before driving

31
Q

Which occupations are diabetics not able to undertake?

A

Armed forces
Emergency services- depends on the service

32
Q

In which occupations is it up to the employer/individual if an employee with diabetes is able to continue?

A

Offshore oil
Shipping
Blue light rapid response drivers

33
Q

At the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, it is recommended to take how much time off to allow for adjustments?

A

2 weeks

34
Q

List some hobbies/jobs that need careful consideration before doing as a diabetic.

A

Scuba diving
Scaffolder/window cleaner
Solo adventures/activities
Endurance sports
Taxi-driver
Emergency vehicle driver
Bus/lorry driver
Game keeper

35
Q

If taking insulin, abroad, what is important to note?

A

Do not put it in the hold of a plane as can freeze and become inactive

36
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