Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis, Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

28
Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis, Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink Cholesterol

description

Cholesterol. Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis, Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink. Introduction. Cholesterol Dietary and exercise habits Risk factors Genetic Modifiable. What is Cholesterol?. HDL (Good), LDL (Bad) & Triglycerides. The Numbers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis, Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Page 1: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Presented by:Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis, Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Cholesterol

mottr3
Looks great! One page is fine. Yep, i can read my notes to hit other points.
Patricia Adams
I think we need to make the conclusion page one page. Bullet the main points and talk about the rest. What do you think? I made a single concise conclusion slide with your notes at the bottom. Do you think that will work? Please let me know before I submit.
Ronda Mott
Sorry I have no idea how i got my reference in the middle of the page!!This is so frustrating!
Ronda Mott
Hi Patty I put the reference for my image on the slide but I can not get it to move to the bottom of the page. After multiple attempts I still could not get it to move and did not want to lose the whole slide!
Ronda Mott
www.handyelectrician.com/blog/protect-your-healthHi Patty - this is the image reference for this slide but it will take up load to it. Can you help me out?
mottr3
Wow! I love the clouds! Thanks. Thanks for the references. I will get them done.
Patricia Adams
Which slide 9 or 10? Not sure if this works?? What do you think?
Ronda Mott
Please review and feel free to make any changes. I need to take a break! Will review again tomorrow. Thanks for all your patience.
Ronda Mott
Still need the Youtube video yet and the walkabiltiy article.
Patricia Adams
Here is the You Tube Video, have referenced on slide, do we need to add to reference list: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOPy1f9-L38
mottr3
Im not sure, I had the reference and tried to load it but it would not accept it. Was there a listed author?
Ronda Mott
Love the cloud!!
Patricia Adams
THANKS!
mottr3
Hi everyone! Please let me know the authors or organizations ect. in regards to your websites. Please let me know if your references have come from an usual place. Please check your emails. Thanks.Presentation is looking great.
Page 2: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Introduction

CholesterolDietary and exercise habits Risk factors

● Genetic ● Modifiable

Page 3: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

What is Cholesterol?

HDL (Good), LDL (Bad) & Triglycerides

Page 4: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Total Cholesterol: < 170 LDL: < 70, < 100 if no CADHDL: >60 (women) >50 (men)Triglycerides: <150

The Numbers

Page 5: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

http://www.nano.org.uk/news/jan2009/1743.gif

Where is Cholesterol Produced?

Page 6: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

http://wbblog.wautier.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Happy-People-Big-Stock.jpg

Synthesis of Hormones!!!Behavior & Mood Swings

Bile Salts

Needed for Survival

Anti-inflammatory

Vitamin D

Page 7: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

AgeGenderDiabetesDietObesityPhysical InactivityHereditary

Risks of High Cholesterol

Page 8: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Dietary Cholesterol Sourcesearhttp://www.healthyandbeauty-blog.com/tag/good-cholesterol/

Page 9: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

America's Cholesterol Burden

• 71 million high LDL, “bad,” cholesterola. 1 out of every 3 has the condition

under controlb.Less than half get treatment

• High total cholesterol = 2x risk of heart disease

http://www.cdc.gov/cholesterol/facts.htm

Page 10: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Levels Vary by Ethnicity

Race or Ethnic GroupMen (%)

Women (%)

All32.5%31.0%

Non-Hispanic Blacks34.4%27.7%

Mexican Americans41.9%31.6%

Non-Hispanic Whites30.5%32.0%

CDC. Vital signs: prevalence, treatment, and control of high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. United States, 1999–2002 and 2005–2008. MMWR. 2011;60(4):109–14.

Page 11: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Environmental Risks Factors Effecting Cholesterol

Air PollutionSeasonal Changes

Second Hand Smoke (Passive Smoking)

www.zmescience.com/ecology/environmental

Page 12: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Air Pollution

The effects of air pollution may extend to more than your lungs

Ultrafine particles in polluted air and LDL or “bad” cholesterol may work together to accelerate the narrowing and blockage of blood vessels

Page 13: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

www.libraryjunction.net/wikilitem/environmental-pollution

www

Page 14: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Tips for Risk Reduction

Check the Environmental

Protection Agency’s Daily

Air Quality

Advocate for better air

Avoid exercise near heavy traffic

areas

wwww.handyelectrician.com/blog/protect-your-health

Page 15: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Seasonal Changes

Cholesterol levels were highest during the winter months and the lowest during the summer months

Men’s total cholesterol levels being the highest in December

Women’s total cholesterol levels being the highest in January

ww.dreamstime.comww.dreamstime.com

www.dreamstime.com

Page 16: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Second Hand Tobacco SmokePassive Smoking

Affects the cardiovascular systemIncreases risk of cardiac disease

Makes platelets stickierCauses inflammationReduces HDL cholesterol levelsIncreases LDL cholesterol levelsIncreases insulin resistance

h

www.smokernewsworld.com/know-facts-smoking

Page 17: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

e

Page 18: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Health Belief Model: CholesterolCues to Action

• Family History of HTN, CAD, Stroke, or MI

• Television Advertisement

• Physician referral

Perceived Susceptibility● Cholesterol levels● Age● Gender● Poor diet● Lack of exercise

Perceived Seriousness/Severity● Consequences of Hyperlipidemia● Stroke, MI, CVA● Diabetes● CAD

Modifying Factors● Diet● Weight● Exercise● Knowledge of cholesterol

Perceived Barriers● Compliance of diet and medication use● Sedentary Lifestyle● Education about cholesterol● Money

Perceived Benefits● Low cholesterol levels on

cardiac health● Physical activity ● Healthy BMI and weight

Pender, Murdaugh, & Parsons, 2010, p.39

CHOLESTEROL

Page 19: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Healthy People 2020

Goal

Reduce the proportion of adults with high total cholesterol levels

• Current: 15% Cholesterol >240 mg/dl

• Goal: 13.5%

Goal

Reduce the mean total blood cholesterol levels among adults

• Current: 197.7 mg/dl

• Goal: 177.9 mg/dl

Page 20: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

How Will This Happen?

• Education and cholesterol screening

• School Lunch Changes

• Fast Food

• Social and physical environment improvement

• Smoking bans

Page 21: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

You Can Make Changes too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOPy1f9-L38

Page 22: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Conclusion

• Sources: liver production & dietary intake

• Essential for life although elevated levels increase the risk of health problems such as cardiovascular disease

• Ethnicity, genetics, environment and behavior contribute to cholesterol levels

• The Health Belief Model identifies it as a modifiable disease subject to individual motivation to change

• Nationwide health crisis

Page 23: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Questions?

Deleted Scenes

Page 24: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

ReferencesAraujo, J. A., Barajas, M., Keinmann, X., Wang, B. J., Bennett, K. W., Gong,

M.,...Harkema, C. (2008). Ambient particulate pollutants in the ultrafine range

promote early atherosclerosis and systemic oxidative stress. Circulation, 102(5),

589-96.

Barnoya, J., & Glantz, S. (2008). Cardiovascular effects of secondhand smoke. Circulation, 111, 2684-98. Retrieved from http://www.circ.ahajournals.org

CDC (2011). Vital signs: Prevalence, treatment, and control of high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. MMWR, 60(4), 109-14.

Clark, R. (2008, November). The cholesterol - heart disease scam: How the medical-industrial complex is raking in billions at our expense. Retrieved from http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-cholesterol--heart-di-by- Richard-Clark-081121-736.html

Page 25: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

DeGuzman, P. B., & Kulbok, P. A. (2012). Changing health outcomes of vulnerable populations through nursing's influence on neighborhood built environment: A framework for nursing research. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(4), 341-348.

Iganatavicius, D. D., & Workman, M. L. (2010). Medical-surgical nursing: Patient centered collaborative care (6th ed., pp. 850-1033). St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier. Kavitha, I. S. (n.d.). Are you afraid of cholesterol? Retrieved from http://www.infovalleyart.blogspot.com/2012/09/are-you-afraid-of- cholesterol.html

Ockene, I. S. (2004). Seasonal variation in serum cholesterol levels: Treatment

implications and possible mechanisms. Arch Intern Medicine, 164(8), 863-70.

Pender, N., Murdaugh, C., & Parsons, M. (2011). Health promotion in nursing practice (6 ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.

References

Page 26: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

Retrieved from http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/Understanding_

Cholesterol.htm

San, C. (2013). Good Cholesterol. Retrieved from http://www.healthandbeauty-

blog.com/tag/good-cholesterol

Upadhyey, U. D., Needham Waddell, E., Young, S., Kerker, B. D., Berger, M., Mattle, T., & Angell, S. (2010, April). Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of high LDL cholesterol in New York City, 2004. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879993/

U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services (2013, March). 2020 Topics & objectives - objectives a-z. Retrieved from http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/objectiveslist aspx?topicld=21

References

Page 27: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink

HDL: Quality not Quantity

Page 28: Presented by: Patricia Adams, Ronda Mott, Amy Lewis,  Kyle (Kurt) Freund & Beth Hesselink