Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134711751
Author: Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25, Problem 18BS
Summary Introduction

To explain: The reason that today’s parents have a harder time feeding their children nutritious meals and providing an exercise program than did parents of previous generations and what can be done to solve this problem.

Introduction: Diabetes is a serious hormonal disease. In this condition, the body cells are unable to absorb glucose from the blood, either because there is not enough insulin in the blood (type 1 diabetes) or the target cells are not responding to insulin (type 2 diabetes). The treatment for diabetes is available but there is no cure. Type 1 diabetes patients require regular injection of insulin, and type 2 diabetes is associated with overweight and under activity. By controlling sugar intake and exercising and dieting to reduce weight, type 2 diabetes can be managed without medications. Despite the available treatment, every year people die from diabetes or its complications, which include dehydration, cardiovascular and kidney disease, and nerve damage.

Summary Introduction

To explain: The reason for diabetes is more common in low-income populations than in wealthy populations.

Introduction: Diabetes is a serious hormonal disease. In this condition, the body cells are unable to absorb glucose from the blood, either because there is not enough insulin in the blood (type 1 diabetes) or the target cells are not responding to insulin (type 2 diabetes). The treatment for diabetes is available but there is no cure. Type 1 diabetes patients require regular injection of insulin, and type 2 diabetes is associated with overweight and under activity. By controlling sugar intake and exercising and dieting to reduce weight, type 2 diabetes can be managed without medications. Despite the available treatment, every year people die from diabetes or its complications, which include dehydration, cardiovascular and kidney disease, and nerve damage.

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