Diabetes Prevention Fundamental
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.07 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.07 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
How to eat with diabetes, signs and symptoms of diabetes, How to manage type 1 diabetes, prevention of type 2 diabetes
What you'll learn
How to eat with diabetes
Consequences of having untreated diabetes
How to manage type 1 diabetes
How to reverse insulin resistance
How to treat feline diabetes
Signs and symptoms of diabetes
Requirements
Desire to learn more about diabetes
No special requirement
Description
Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels. Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough of the hormone insulin, or the cells of the body becoming unresponsive to insulin's effects. The common symptoms of diabetes include increase thirst, frequent urination, extreme hunger, and unintended weight loss. Several other non-specific signs and symptoms may also occur, including fatigue, blurred vision, sweet smelling urine/ semen and genital itchiness due to candida infection. About half of affected individuals may also be asymptomatic. Type 1 diabetes presents abrruptly following a pre-clinical phase, while type 2 diabetes has a more insidious onset: patients may remain asymptomatic for many years. Hypoglycemia is a recognized complication of insulin treatment used in diabetes. An acute presentation can include mild symptoms such as sweating, trembling, and palpitations, to more serious effects including impaired cognition, confusion, seizures, coma, and rarely death. The major long-term complications of diabetes relate to damage to blood vessels at both macrovascular and microvascular levels. Diabetes doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, and about 75% of death in people with diabetes are due to coronary artery disease. Other macrovascular morbidities include stroke and peripheral artery disease.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Diabetes mellitus
Lecture 3 Signs and symptoms
Lecture 4 Types of diabetes
Lecture 5 Pathoghysiology
Lecture 6 Dignosis of diabetes
Lecture 7 Prevention of type 2 diabetes
Lecture 8 Management of diabetes
Lecture 9 Diabetes medication
Lecture 10 Epidemiology of diabetes
Lecture 11 History of diabetes
Lecture 12 Societ and culture
Lecture 13 Diabetes in animals
Section 2: How To Eat With Diabetes
Lecture 14 Making nutritiouuuuus food choices
Lecture 15 Incorporating carbohdrates
Lecture 16 Supporting a nutritious diet with lifestyle
Section 3: How To Reverse Insulin Resistance
Lecture 17 Controling insulin resistance through diet
Lecture 18 Increasing your activity level
Lecture 19 Diagnosing insulin resistance
Section 4: How To Manage Type 1 Diabetes
Lecture 20 Starting insulin therapy
Lecture 21 Making lifestyle modifications
Lecture 22 Educating yourself
Section 5: How To Treat Feline Diabetes
Lecture 23 Treating feline diabetes without insulin
Lecture 24 Treating faline diabetes with insulin therapy
Lecture 25 Diagnosing feline diabetes
Section 6: Consequences Of Having Untreated Diabetes
Lecture 26 Consequences of having untreated diabetes
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