DIABETES
Functional insulinotherapy. 65-year-old man, diabetic patient of type 1, carrier of an implanted pump. After having done a glycemia test, he opts for an intake of sugar : his test indicates a weak glycemia, he prefers to consume glucose to avoid hypoglycamia. Functional insulinotherapy enables a diabetic patient to adapt his treatment of insulin to his life style and to different situations of the daily life (physical activity, stress, disease,exceptional meal, etc). To putting in pratice this therapy we must rely on a perfect evaluation of the glucides absorbed ; therefore, simple formulas elaborated by diabetologists enable the patient to calculate precisely the dosis of insulin that will be necessary for the meals depending on the food and activities. This therapy enables a wider autonomy of the patient who will become responsible to manage the disease.
Size: 2848px × 4288px
Photo credit: © BELMONTE / BSIP / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: Yes
Keywords: activities, activity, aliment, alimentary, athlete, athletes, athletic, auto-test, auto-tests, autotest, autotests, blood, consuming, cube, cubes, diabetes, diet, eat, edible, edibles, exam, examination, examinations, examine, examining, excercise, excercises, exercise, exercises, exercising, exerting, exterior, feed, feeding, food, full, glucose, glycaemia, glycemia, hypoglycemia, inspect, inspection, investigate, investigating, investigation, length, level, lump, male, medical, nourishment, nutrition, nutritional, nutriture, outdoor, outdoors, physical, practice, practicing, products, roller-skate, roller-skates, roller-skating, sport, sporting, sportive, sports, sporty, sucrose, sugar, sweetener, table, test, testing, tests