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Diabetes cannot develop without a defective beta cell
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There is no diabetes without impaired insulin secretion
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Conditions which sufficiently interfere with insulin secretion lead inevitably to diabetes
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In the development of diabetes due to insulin resistance, fasting blood glucose levels may be normal despite elevated post-prandial blood glucose levels
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Malnutrition in utero may be associated with B-cell dysfunction which may lead to diabetes later in life
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Inactivity may lead to diabetes through an increase in insulin resistance followed by beta-cell dysfunction
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Overweight/obesity may lead to diabetes through an increase in insulin resistance followed by beta-cell dysfunction
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The worsening of type 2 diabetes with duration of diabetes is related to glucose toxicity
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Hyperglycaemia in the fasting state is mainly due to hepatic glucose production
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The high blood glucose in type 2 diabetes results from impaired insulin secretion
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The high fasting blood glucose in type 2 diabetes results from reduced effectiveness of insulin in muscle and fat tissues
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Diabetes cannot develop without a defective beta cell
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There is no diabetes without impaired insulin secretion
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Conditions which sufficiently interfere with insulin secretion lead inevitably to diabetes
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In the development of diabetes due to insulin resistance, fasting blood glucose levels may be normal despite elevated post-prandial blood glucose levels
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Question 5 of 11
5. Question
Malnutrition in utero may be associated with B-cell dysfunction which may lead to diabetes later in life
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6. Question
Inactivity may lead to diabetes through an increase in insulin resistance followed by beta-cell dysfunction
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Overweight/obesity may lead to diabetes through an increase in insulin resistance followed by beta-cell dysfunction
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Question 8 of 11
8. Question
The worsening of type 2 diabetes with duration of diabetes is related to glucose toxicity
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Question 9 of 11
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Hyperglycaemia in the fasting state is mainly due to hepatic glucose production
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The high blood glucose in type 2 diabetes results from impaired insulin secretion
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The high fasting blood glucose in type 2 diabetes results from reduced effectiveness of insulin in muscle and fat tissues
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Prof. Fredrick C. F. Otieno
Prof. Fredrick C. F. Otieno, MB,ChB.; MMed.; FRCP; is an Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics; and Dean of the School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya. His research focuses mainly on understanding the diabetic patient characteristics, the risk factor profile for diabetes related complications, the quality of care provided and attempts to empower the care providers to improve the quality of care and outcomes. Prof C.F Otieno takes a lot of interest in improvement of lives of patients through training and mentorship of all healthcare workers that train or practice with him and elsewhere in the region.