Walden University Diabetes Prevalence Presentation
Walden University Diabetes Prevalence Presentation
Part II
Review comments from the Instructor on Milestones 1 and 2 and make changes as needed. Submit a 9- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation that includes the following information:
- Population information related to the selected disease or condition, including the following (4-5 slides):
- Incidence
- Prevalence
- High-risk groups
- Demographics (e.g., gender, race, age, socioeconomic status)
- Health behavioral theory or model (1 slide)
- Brief restatement of why you chose the theory or model for your selected chronic disease or condition at a population level.
- Overview of each stage of prevention (primary, secondary, tertiary) (1 slide each).
- Summarize the impact each of the stages of prevention has on the selected disease or chronic condition, including the associated costs of one of the three stages: related treatments, health costs, degree of illness, and so forth. (Note: Your proposed program should be geared toward one of the three stages. Picking the stage will help narrow the focus so you can make a case for funding a program.)
- Explain how you would apply the health behavioral theory/model to the three stages of prevention.
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1 Running head: HEALTH BRIEF MODEL AND DIABETES Series of Milestone Tamillia Cherry Walden University 2 HEALTH BRIEF MODEL AND DIABETES Series of Milestone Diabetes is a health condition that happens when glucose in the blood is exceptionally high. The main source of glucose in our body is what we eat and it is used in the provision of energy for various activities in our body. The hormone known as insulin facilitates the regulation of the glucose level in our body. When the body cells or pancreas fail to produce this hormone, the blood glucose is not regulated, and this may lead to Diabetes (Jiang & Dutta, 2017). In the event that there is excess glucose in the body, a healthy condition known as diabetes mellitus develops. There is the other type of diabetes, which is termed as diabetes insipidus; this condition is caused by