How does type I and type II diabetes affect the glycolytic pathway and what other pathways are used in each type instead?
How does type I and type II diabetes affect the glycolytic pathway and what other pathways are us...
explain what metabolic syndrome is and how does it affect an individual with diabetes mellitus type 2, hyperlipidemia and hypertension.
How does the metabolism of each of the macronutrients affect a person with type 1 diabetes? Use evidence from one scholarly source.
Which of the following best describes type I and type II diabetes? A. Type I diabetes involves the failed sensitivity of the cells to respond to insulin, whereas type II diabetes is a condition where the body's immune system attack the pancreatic cells which secrete insulin. B. Type I and II diabetes are both conditions in which the bloodstream contains too much glucose and fatty acids. C. Type I diabetes is reversible with increased physical activity and healthy diet, whereas...
Outline the differences between the Ras/MAPK pathway and the PI3K/Akt pathway. How are these pathways activated? What types of molecule each of these pathways? s are involved? What are the consequences of activation of
you have just diagnosed a patient with type I diabetes and another patient with type II diabetes. You need to tell each patient: The diagnostic testing that has led you to confirm this diagnosis. What the medical management of their diabetes type will consist of. What happened pathophysiologically to cause this disorder. Some complications they should watch for. Three health promotion tips you can offer them.
a) Describe the VEGFR signal transduction pathway. What is a RTK? How does it transmit an external signal to the interior of the cell? What is the response of the cell? b) How can signal transduction pathways can be used to explore and develop possible new drugs for breast cancer treatment?
Which of the following statements is NOT true of diabetes mellitus? Type I diabetes mellitus seems to be a genetic abnormality requiring insulin administration, A. O B. O Type II diabetes is the result of aging, improper diet, or genetic factors and may be treated with oral medications. Drugs for diabetes mellitus include oral hypoglycemics, insulins, and drugs to affect glucose absorption c. D. O The symptoms for both types of diabetes mellitus are always polyphagia, polydipsia, and polyuria, as...
Develop a chart on DM Type I & II and Gestational Diabetes. Be sure to include description, symptoms, treatment, and the nutritional needs of each.
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Type II Diabetes, America's norm Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes. This type of diabetes is also known as insulin resistance because the body does not use insulin properly. Many people are living with type two diabetes and have no idea they have it. Type 2 diabetes is beginning to be the norm for Americans. The many people who are living with this illness...
A new screening test for Type II diabetes was evaluated/validated based on a group of 800 persons, 20% of whom were known to have the disease based on a previous diagnosis. Validation results included the following: (1) the screening test accurately identified 140 persons as having the disease; (2) the screening test accurately ruled out 500 persons as NOT having the disease. (A) What is the estimated sensitivity of the new screening test? (B) What is the estimated specificity of...