Obesity
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Obesity
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What if Barbie went from this size…
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to this size…what would your reaction be?
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• BMI (body mass index—measure body weight and height) score is 30-40
• Over 40 is morbidly obese• Weight Gain = more calories are
consumed than burned • 20% or more over your ideal, healthy
body weight
What is obesity?
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Becoming an increasingly common topic…those affected have doubled &
tripled in the last 20 years. Effects 2/3’s of Americans 400,000 deaths per year 1 in 4 children are overweight and at risk Crosses all races, genders, income levels
and age groups Which country do you think has the highest
percent of obesity?
Obesity Facts
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#1. Mexico 32.8%
#2. USA 31.8%
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In 2012 35.7% (1/3) of U.S. Adults were obese.
In 2010, 18% of U.S. children and adolescents were obese.
In 2009-2010, over 78 million U.S. adults and about 12.5 million U.S. children and adolescents were obese.
16-18 % of elementary school children are joining the ranks of being overweight or seriously overweight.
Obesity Statistics
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60% of overweight children have at least one additional cardiovascular disease risk factor, and 25 % have two or more heart-related risk factors.
Heart disease and related diabetes will shorten children’s lives by 20-30 years if the epidemic is not stopped.
In 2004 it was estimated that American children may be the first generation to live shorter lives than their parents
More Stats
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Percent of Obese in U.S. Adults2010
Lowest state: Colorado 21%Highest State: Mississippi 34%
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Percent of Obese in U.S. Adults2012
Lowest State: Colorado 20.5%Highest State: Louisiana 34.7%
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Percentage of Obese High School Students 2011
Lowest: Colorado 7%Highest: Alabama, Kentucky & Oklahoma 17%
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#1 Chronic illness in America In most cases—completely preventable Increasing at the rate of an infectious
disease 25% of obese people are completely
sedentary (non- moving) 9% of all medical spending goes to treat
obesity related issues
Health Concerns
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Obesity increases the chances for…-diabetes-cardiovascular disease-fatty liver disease-coronary heart disease-stroke-congestive heart failure-and more
Diseases & Disorders
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Genes controlling appetite & metabolism enhance chances
More genes being discovered that increase obesity chances
Genetic factors play a role but to fully develop a lot of caloric intake must occur
Genetics
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Average caloric intake has increased significantly -readily available foods (fast food and junk foods) -buying foods in bulk -healthier foods are more expensive than fast food
Lack of physical activity ( 1 in 4 get none)-increase in technology-long work hours-less manual labor-no desire
Environmental Factors
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For those who are overweight: -control appetite -eat healthier foods -increase activity level
For those who are obese: -all of the above -medication to control hunger/absorb fat -weight loss surgery (gastric bypass)
Treatment
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Obesity is a growing concern Both genetic & environmental factors
cause it All negative health effects USA has largest population of obese
people Childhood obesity is on the rise It is important to live a healthy
lifestyle for yourself and your body
Overview
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The most effective way to treat obesity is to live a healthy
lifestyle.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KswWfq2drCM&feature=g-crec-a&list=PL63352C0D19E7EDCC