BS
Aug 29, 2018
good course , this takes into considerations of diabetes epidemic all over the world . There has to be different mechanism to be adopted in developing countries as compared to developed countries .
IB
Feb 8, 2024
Loved its contents. Extremely useful and educational! Everybody nowadays should take this course just to become more aware of the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle (healthy food + exercise).
By Sharanabasava P
•May 14, 2020
Nice
By Adithi
•May 7, 2020
Nice
By Ibrahim S
•Aug 28, 2024
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By Aparna s
•Jan 6, 2020
Nyc
By Abdallah K
•Apr 27, 2023
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By Edin H
•Sep 6, 2022
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•May 29, 2022
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•Jun 15, 2023
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•Oct 3, 2022
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By Abdirashid A
•Mar 5, 2022
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•Mar 23, 2017
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By Nita
•Jan 31, 2022
I took this course to see what the current thinking was and get different perspectives from other countries.
I found the course content interesting and relevant. The readings were fairly simple to digest as they consisted mainly of consumer blogs. A great place to start if you're looking for more information as many listed references.
In regards to learning from discussions and assignments, I don't rate the peer review system for this course. I reviewed 8 submissions and there were examples of plagerism in all of them. One was almost enirely copied and pasted. There also tended to be a higher value placed on including stats into assignments despite relevance being poorly correlated. And some sort of grade exchange where other students posted requests for feedback in return for positive feedback. I was of the belief that assignments were allocated randomly but soon came to the realisation that I would never complete the course if I didn't share my assignment links.
The value of the course is in the content which was great! Grades are irrelevant for this course. However, based on the lack of moderation of this aspect, I would not pay for a course from this provider or accept a certificate from an employee as proof of professional development.
By Oleska K
•Feb 7, 2025
This course was good overall. I enjoyed the varied opinions from experts and different topics; especially on how exercise helps diabetes. I would've like to learn more about how exercise helps including some visualizations of the mechanisms. I do think the course was lacking in some ways. For example, there was a clear bias in some of the experts to the idea of weight loss as an important factor as well as by-pass surgery. In many cases, it's the poor diet and lack of exercise affecting an individual's health negatively, not necessarily their weight. The weight is more of an outcome, not a core issue. As well, although diabetes is reversed in many cases with by-pass, this course failed to mention the strict diet someone is put on before and after undergoing this surgery. It is likely that the diet has more to do with reversing diabetes than the surgery itself. I would have liked to see diabetes medications covered such as ozempic which has been a hot topic the last several years. Lastly, I would have preferred if the written assignments were optional.
By CARLOS R A H
•Apr 26, 2021
The course was very informative about diabetes as a whole, and involved a lot of people that are very well prepared in the topic. What I didn't like, however, was the fact that lectures were way too long. I think they couldbe shortened into smaller videos. Also, I, as a type 1 diabetic, would like to know more about type one, but this course revolves mostly around type 2.
By Delphine L
•Sep 15, 2020
Very good introduction to what Diabetes is and how it is becoming a growing issue in the world. Strong focus on the power of healthy diet and exercise to reduce the risk of Diabetes Type 2. Showcased a lot of research and experts in the field and made for a strong impact in raising awareness of the issues and the potential solutions available to all of us.
By Augusto M
•May 16, 2018
"Diabetes - the Essential Facts" is a great source of information for those particularly interested in the field. Current research, experts' opinion and global epidemiology discussion (all provided in an interactive fashion, quick pace). Nevertheless, I personally think it was lacking some discussion over clinical points - I am a medical student.
By Maimouna J R
•Jun 23, 2021
I would like to thank all the researchers, professors, doctors and others involved in this course. I would like to thank Coursera for providing me with an opportunity to gain more knowledge on an often neglected major issue "diabetes". I would love to explore and learn more on various subjects.
Thank you once again.
By Alison H
•Nov 22, 2020
This is a great introductory course for diabetes. I would recommend everyone to take this course. This course taught me a lot more about diabetes than I had previously known. It has really changed my perspective on diabetes and diabetics.
By Zeitel B
•Mar 4, 2021
Very informational , yet at times the speakers were dry and not very interesting to listen too. which sometimes made it extra hard to actually retain the material. Loved that last assignment.
By Maria S
•Feb 23, 2022
A very interesting presentation of diabetis and developing countries. The course looks at the importance of exercise in controling diabetis, in addition with the nutrition factor.
By Amin M
•Dec 30, 2024
This was a good course to take in order to learn about the essential facts on diabetes and obesity. I learnt a lot about the subject and was pleased about taking the course.
By Lydia M G
•Jan 25, 2025
A very informative course sharing insights to the increase of diabetes in the world we live and the possible solutions various countries utilize to educate their society.
By Danielle W
•May 30, 2017
Great course overall. Assignments were simple and speakers were easy to follow. Last assignment asked for more than what the class addressed, but was thought provoking.
By Nimra I
•May 20, 2019
It is a very nice and informative course through which I learnt alot of things.. Lectures and assignments are bety easy and helpful to understand the diabetes.. :)
By Nilam s
•May 28, 2020
It was really good. All the professor were doing great work. The way they explain about diabetes was so geartfull. Thankyou so much for this knowledge..