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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
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If the subject without diabetes eats a high-carb food such as the candy bar or orange smoothie, then the blood glucose levels wi

ll decrease after a three-hour digestion period.
If the subject without diabetes eats a low-carb food such as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose levels will stay simalar after a three-hour digestion period.


If the subject with type 1 diabetes eats a high-carb food such as the candy bar or orange smoothie, then the blood glucose levels will increase after a three-hour digestion period.


If the subject with type 1 diabetes eats a low-carb food such as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose levels will stay the same after a three-hour digestion period.


Procedure

In your own words, summarize the steps you took to complete the lab. Explain what the test (independent) variable was, and what the outcome (dependent) variable was.

The steps I took where simple, I re read the module and matched to what I think would happen

The dependent variable was the question, the independent variable was the answer


Data

Record the glucose meter reading in the table below for each of the trials.

Please note that blood glucose levels will vary from person to person, and the levels given here are examples only. The levels given for the person with type 1 diabetes are assuming that no extra insulin was injected to account for the carbohydrate intake.


Subject A (without diabetes)

Food type

Starting blood glucose level (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dL)

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 


Subject B (with type 1 diabetes)

Food type

Starting blood glucose level (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 1 hour (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 2 hours (mg/dL)

Blood glucose level after 3 hours (mg/dL)

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 


Conclusion
Mathematics
1 answer:
zysi [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. The right answer is stay the same.

In a healthy subject, a diet rich in sugar (such as starch and fast sugars) increases blood sugar in the first two hours after ingestion and then stabilizes after the third hour with the action of the patient. insulin which has a hypoglycemic action. But over time the pancreas (the organ that secretes insulin) will get tired over time if these foods are eaten excessively.

2. The right answer is stay the same.

In a healthy person, a diet of low-sugar foods (such as fiber) does not increase blood glucose (or very little) and helps maintain normal blood glucose levels. These foods are good for the health because they preserve the pancreas as long as there is not much solicitude by the presence of a hause of glucose in the blood.

3. The right answer is increase.

In a type 1 diabetic patient, the pancreas does not secrete insulin appropriately, and this is due to self-destruction of the organ by the immune system (autoimmune disease). This implies that during the ingestion of foods rich in sugars, the blood sugar will be hard to regain its normal level, that is why it remains elevated after three hours after ingestion.

4. The right answer is stay the same.

Foods low in carbohydrates are very good for the health and is recommended in the subjects diabetic (type 1 and 2) and even for the healthy subjects to avoid the appearance of the diabetes afterwards. These foods help diabetics to have controlled blood glucose levels when their degradation does not give glucose.

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