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Test Diabetes in the elderly
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS TYPE 2 DIABETES?
A metabolic disease that mainly affects young people
A chronic disease characterized by low blood sugar levels
A metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production or insulin resistance
A condition that only affects people over 80 years of age
QUESTION 2: WHY DOES THE RISK OF DEVELOPING TYPE 2 DIABETES INCREASE IN THE ELDERLY?
Because older people are more physically active
Due to genetic and lifestyle factors and the aging process
Because older people tend to have a healthier diet
There is no increased risk in the elderly
QUESTION 3: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A COMMON RISK FACTOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN THE ELDERLY?
Genetic factors
Healthy lifestyle
Aging
Obesity
QUESTION 4: WHAT ARE SOME COMMON SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES IN THE ELDERLY?
Increased thirst and urination
Lack of appetite
Hypertension
Chronic headache
QUESTION 5: WHAT ROLE DOES DIET PLAY IN THE PREVENTION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN THE ELDERLY?
It has no effect on the prevention of diabetes
A diet rich in sugar is essential to prevent diabetes
Adopting a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and controlling sugar and fat intake, is essential
Diet alone is important in the prevention of diabetes in young people
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN THE ELDERLY?
It is not necessary to do anything
Medications only in extreme cases
Medications and regular monitoring of blood sugar levels
Excessive exercise
QUESTION 7: WHY IS REGULAR MONITORING OF BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS IMPORTANT IN OLDER PEOPLE WITH DIABETES?
To measure the amount of glucose in the hair
To adjust treatment as needed
It is not important to follow up
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT ROLE DOES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PLAY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN THE ELDERLY?
It has no effect on the management of diabetes
Physical activity is important only for young people
Staying active can help control blood sugar
Physical activity is only important in the prevention of diabetes
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