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burton19126

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Suggest any 3 reasons why a person with type 2 diabetes might have trouble with following the recommendations for diet and exercise to effectively manage her diabetes.

Question 2

An eating pattern of foods high in ____ is associated with being overweight.
 a. plant proteins
 b. nonnutritive sweeteners
  c. nutrient density
 d. energy density
 e. carbohydrates



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Answer to Question 1

These individuals may feel very tired and may not want to exercise. Studies have shown that regular exercise can help stabilize blood glucose levels since the muscle cells may become more sensitive to the effects of insulin.
Many diabetics may not want to prick their fingers several times a day to measure their blood glucose levels. There are meters that will take small blood samples from the forearm but some individuals don't like to take any blood samples.
Many diabetics don't feel any symptoms even if their blood glucose levels are higher than they should be. These individuals often don't realize that chronically high blood glucose levels can lead to complications later even if they don't feel any effects in the present.

Answer to Question 2

d



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