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Informative Speech On Type 2 Diabetes

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There you are, enjoying your good and happy life: going to many wonderful places, meeting several caring friends, and eating tons of delicious foods. In fact, you have eaten a vast array of delicacies such as burgers, tacos, pizza, cake, and many other types. You have eaten so much in your life that you’ve begun to eat uncontrollably. You cannot stop to know how well you think you are living until you remember you have a doctor’s appointment. So you drive yourself to the doctor’s office believing this time will be another checkup. Once the checkup is done, you are soon hit with shocking news. According to all the unhealthy eating you have atoned yourself with, the doctor sadly reports that you now have diabetes. What is diabetes, to be exact? …show more content…

While type 1 and type 2 are different, they have two major factors that make them similar. The first being the inherited predisposition to the type and the second being the certain variable in the environment triggering the diabetes (Hales 324). Type 2 presents a pathophysiology resulting from cooperation between insulin resistance and beta cell malfunction. “Under conditions of obesity-related insulin resistance, β-cells are stimulated to secrete more insulin than in normal insulin sensitivity.” This means that once the cells’ function can no longer manage their specified actions, then this leaves not only Type 2D to develop, but also hyperglycemia, glucolipotoxicity, and inflammation (Salvatore 3.1, 658). While most types of diabetes can affect those who are obese, type 2 can also affect people who are non-obese; for this type, there is no discrimination between people who have lean and fat body mass. The “adipose expandability” theory states that the capacity of adipose tissue is limited and different for each person. The risk for the redirection of lipid collection to other adipose depots and even other lipocyte cycles increases; lipotoxic conditions such as inflammation and insulin resistance are just participants in developing Type 2 diabetes and other adipose-related metabolic diseases (Salvatore 4.1,

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