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Disucss the change of lifestyle of the prevelance of diabetes from Past to present.
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- explain the effects of The effects of Public Health strategies on the prevelance of type 2 diabetes To identify the trends of type 2 diabetes occurrence in the UK over the past decade, Provide statisitcal grpagh.Discuss the effects of sugar tax and give a detail anaylys on weather it has been effected in taclling the rapid increase of type 2 Diabetes. Provide Prevelance statistical data. Also provde the limitations with this public helath stratergy.Crtically analzy the effects of physical and helath eating Programs on type 2 Diabetes, Explainweather if it has been succssesful include any limitations and further approches. provide a graph on what year these intervetions were placed and what year in the uk where they most effective in reducing the number of type 2 Diabetes. Provide 2 controlled or randomzied trials of the outcomes for each Public Health stratergy/ campain weather if it has shown to be effective or not.
- what is the current prevalence of diabetes and how has it changed over time (10-20) years. Provide yearly break downs of diagned pateints with type 2 Diabetes. From 2000-2022. Find ages, gendersTo determine: The dietary and medical interventions that are effective in treating type-1 diabetes.Identify populations and particular groups who are at risk of developing the type 2 diabetes and explain why this is the case
- what gender is more likly on devleoping type 2 diabetes and why, provide a graph with raw data and provide, what stastical represation is most approproteCompare and contrast the pathophysiology and treatment of type I versus type II diabetes.Source and analyse current statistical data showing an understanding of prevalence and incidence of type 2 diabetes
- Describe the prevention of Diabetes Mellitus on primary, secondary, and tertiary levels and which age should primary prevention begin for this disease?Discuss the relationship between diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. What dietary measures can be taken to decrease the risks associated with the two disease processes in a patient who has been diagnosed with both?highlight the limitations of current public health strategies aimed at preventing type 2 diabetes. in this case, the Sugar levy tax, NHS PPP, physical exercise and healthy eating campains. Also explain in detail the social Economic Factors in the Uk