Factors That Predict Type I Diabetes Mellitus Knowledge Levels of 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the demographic section, which includes your age, gender, and employment district. This information is crucial for analyzing the factors that predict diabetes knowledge levels.
  3. Next, indicate your years of experience as a certified athletic trainer and your current employment setting. This helps contextualize your responses within the study's framework.
  4. Proceed to answer questions regarding your educational background and any diabetes education programs you have attended. This section assesses how education influences diabetes knowledge.
  5. Complete the Brief Diabetes Knowledge Test (BDKT) by answering all multiple-choice questions. Ensure you read each question carefully to provide accurate responses.
  6. Review your answers for accuracy before submitting the form. Once satisfied, click ‘Submit’ to finalize your responses.

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The Diabetes Knowledge Assessment (DKN) scales were developed to meet a specific need for rapid and reliable knowledge assessment in diabetic patients. Item format and item selection from an initial pool of 89 items were determined by pilot-testing over 300 diabetic subjects.
CONCLUSIONSThe best clinical predictor of diabetes is adiposity, and baseline glucose is the best biological predictor. Clinical and biological predictors differed marginally between men and women. The genetic polymorphisms added little to the prediction of diabetes.
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Some factors that can raise your risk for type 1 diabetes include: Family history. Anyone with a parent or sibling with type 1 diabetes has a slightly higher risk of developing the condition. Genetics. Having certain genes increases the risk of developing type 1 diabetes. Geography. Age.

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