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Assignment for chapter 27

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Questions for chapter 27

1) What is the dawn phenomenon and would you treat it?

2) Why we do not restrict concentrated sweets from diet of diabetics as strong as in the past?

3) Name the chronic complications of Diabetes

4) What are the three most affected ethnic groups regarding diabetes.

5) How do we call the three commercially classified insulins

6) Name the risk factors for NIDDM

7) Name the benefits of even moderate wight loss in NIDD

8) Solve this problem
     Joice is   a 50 year old female with NIDDM.she is 5.5 and weighs 155lb. She has a amll
frame and is moderately active

a) what is her desirable body wt
b) calculate her energy needs
c)calculate her CHO, protein and fat requirement using the guidline of 60% CHO , 15% protein, 
   25% fat
d)how many kcal and grams of CHO should be provided at each meal if Joyce consumes three
meals  per day?

9) Using your knowledge of exchange list, calculate the amount of CHO, protein, fat and total
kcal in the following daily allowance

Item                             # exchanges                CHO                                      Protein                 Fat
Low-fat milk                      3
vegetables                        4
Fruit                             5
Starch                            8
Lean meat                         4
Fat                               4
                                      TOTAL GRAMS
                                      TOTAL Kcal
                                      TOTAL KCAL FOR CHO, PROTEIN, AND FAT

10) I dentify the correct exchange group for each group
rasins
carrots
ricotta cheese
pinto beans
noodles
oatmeal
peanut butter
yogurt
bacon
eggs
green beans