Diabetes Quiz

Source of Information: http://www.diabetes.ca/about-diabetes
Source of Information: http://www.diabetes.ca/about-diabetes
What hormone is associated with diabetes?
Adrenaline
Insulin
Glucagon
Somatostatin
Which of the following is the primary function of insulin?
Helps metabolize food
Increases blood flow to muscles
Regulates blood sugar level
Promotes bone growth
Regulates body's metabolic rate
Regulates blood pressure
Which organ/gland produces insulin?
Kidneys
Liver
Pancreas
Spleen
Brain
How many major types of diabetes are there?
Which of the following are types of diabetes?
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 3 Diabetes
Bariatric Diabetes
Degenerative Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
How is does type 2 diabetes differ from type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes occurs whenever the immune system mistakenly kills beta cells within the pancreas. This causes very little or no insulin to be released into the body. As a result, sugar quickly accumulates in the blood instead of being used as energy after eating energy rich foods. Type 1 diabetes is always treated with insulin e.g. Insulin injections in order to help regulate blood sugar levels. About 10% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes.
On the other hand, type 2 diabetes occurs when the body is not able to properly use the insulin released by the pancreas or does not make enough insulin. Due to this, sugar builds up in the blood instead of being used as energy for the body. About 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Interestingly, type 2 diabetes is developed more often in adults as opposed to children.
Type 1 diabetes occurs whenever the immune system mistakenly kills beta cells within the pancreas. This causes very little or no insulin to be released into the body. As a result, sugar quickly accumulates in the blood instead of being used as energy after eating energy rich foods. Type 1 diabetes is always treated with insulin e.g. Insulin injections in order to help regulate blood sugar levels. About 10% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes.
On the other hand, type 2 diabetes occurs when the body is not able to properly use the insulin released by the pancreas or does not make enough insulin. Due to this, sugar builds up in the blood instead of being used as energy for the body. About 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Interestingly, type 2 diabetes is developed more often in adults as opposed to children.
Diabetes can be cured with diet, exercise, and medication.
True
False
There is currently no cure for diabetes and it persists throughout one's life. However, diet, exercise and medication can certainly help manage blood sugar levels and prevent complications.
There is currently no cure for diabetes and it persists throughout one's life. However, diet, exercise and medication can certainly help manage blood sugar levels and prevent complications.
Which of the following are risk factors for type 2 diabetes?
Close family member has diabetes
High blood pressure
Being an athlete
High cholesterol
Being obese
Being a teenager
Which of the following is a symptom of diabetes?
Increased hair growth
Unusual thirst
Increase in height
Decreased hair growth
Who discovered/commercialized insulin?
Marie Curie
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Dr. Frederick Banting and Charles Best
Justin Trudeau
Donald Trump
When was insulin discovered by Banting and Best?
1819
1874
1997
2005
1921
What type of hormone is insulin?
Steroid Hormone
Peptide Hormone
Amine Hormone
When can gestational diabetes occur?
Infancy
Old age
When exercising
During pregnancy
When sitting
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