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Percentage of ingested protein that converts to glucose Ans: 50-60%.
Most is stored as glycogen. Protein consumption directly affects BG levels
more for those who have poorly controlled T2DM.
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Does consuming protein w CHO help to lower glycemic response? Ans:
No.
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What are the ADA recommendations for dietary protein? Ans: -Should
not exceed 20% of total daily energy intake.


-microalbuminuria: 0.8-1.0 g/kg bw


-nephropathy: 0.8 g/kg bw


ADA guideline for alcohol Ans: -drink in moderation


-consume alcohol w food to reduce risk for nocturnal hypoglycemia


-avoid high carb mixers (juice or soda)


Nutritional considerations during pregnancy Ans: -achieve
normoglycemia and prevent ketosis


-carbs during pregnancy should be at least 175g/d distributed btw 3
meals and 2-4 snacks.

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-regular physical activity may be helpful to normalize BGs


Effects of exercise on insulin sensitivity Ans: -post-exercise= increase
uptake of glucose by the muscles


-insulin secretion decreases during exercise, but insulin sensitivity
significantly increases


-meds may need to be reduced
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-insulin sensitivity post-exercise may last 24-72 hrs


Aerobic exercise recommendations for T2DM Ans: -at least 150 min/wk
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of moderate aerobic activity


-at least 90 min/wk of vigorous aerobic activity


-distribute time over 3 days/wk


- no more than 2 consecutive days should lapse w/o activity


-greater cardiovascular benefits achieved with 4+ hrs/wk


Resistance training recommendations for T2DM Ans: -safe and
beneficial (w regard to lowering A1c)


-3x/wk, targeting all major muscle groups


-progress to 3 sets of 8-10 reps

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Exercise precautions for T1DM w hyperglycemia Ans: -hyperglycemia +
ketosis can worsen if exercising when BG is >250 mg/dL. Advise client to
avoid until BG improves.


-If BG is 250-300 mg/dl without ketones, exercise is probably safe.


-Delay exercise if BG is >300 mg/dL, regardless of ketones


Exercise precautions for T2DM w hyperglycemia Ans: -if BG is >300
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mg/dL, it is NOT necessary to abstain from exercise (especially if in
postprandial state).


-advise client to remain well-hydrated
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-if ketones are present, STRENOUS exercise should be avoided.


Exercise and microvascular complications (proliferative retinopathy &
peripheral neuropathy) Ans: Proliferative retinopathy- avoid vigorous or
resistance exercises to prevent vitreous hemorrhage and retinal
detachment.


Peripheral neuropathy-avoid exercises that increase risk for skin
breakdown, joint injury, and charcot fracture. Protective, well-fitting
shoes and socks should be worn. In cases of severe loss of sensation,
non-weight-bearing activities are preferred.


Exercise and microvascular complications (autonomic neuropathy &
microalbuminuria) Ans: Autonomic neuropathy- risk for decreased
cardiac response to exercise, postural hypotension, silent angina, and
impaired thirst sensation. Thorough cardiac eval should be done.

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Microalbuminuria-exercise can increase urinary protein excretion.
Presence of microalbuminuria should not limit exercise. Cardiovascular
status should be evaluated prior to activity.


Exercise recommendations for patients w PVD Ans: With less severe PVD,
a walking program is indicated. It should include low intensity walking
intervals, alternating with rest.


With severe PVD, a walking program is NOT indicated.
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What is intermittent claudication? Ans: PVD-related ischemic pain
resulting from an inadequate oxygen supply to the muscles of the lower
extremities. Pain is exacerbated by walking and alleviated by rest
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(eventhough it is recommended for tx of mild PVD). BUT, when a person
has pain at rest or during the night, the PVD is severe and a walking
program is contraindicated.


How to prevent exercise-induced hypogylcemia Ans: -test BG prior to
activity


-if BG is <100 mg/dL, risk for hypoglycemia is high.


-if pt uses insulin or a secretagogue, supplemental CHO is needed if BG is
<100 mg/dL. Pt should be warned about post-exercise low BG (PEL).


Learning needs assessment includes... Ans: -previous learning/level of
knowledge and health beliefs


-patient goals


-attitudes and feelings about diabetes education

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