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School of Medicine, Health Sciences and Engineering Susquehanna Township High School Lecture Series Week 1, August 2014 Clinical Relevance of This Week’s Topic. Obesity and Your Daily Life. Wen Jie Zhang, MD, PhD Professor of Pathology. Screening for Cervical Cancer in China. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Obesity and Your Daily Life
Wen Jie Zhang, MD, PhDProfessor of Pathology
School of Medicine, Health Sciences and EngineeringSusquehanna Township High School
Lecture Series Week 1, August 2014
Clinical Relevance of This Week’s Topic
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Screening for Cervical Cancer in China
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Teaching and Learning StrategyScientific Research Reports/Articles
Introduction/Background• Identifying a disease to study
– Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention, etc.
Materials and Methods• Mice/Patients, Reagents/Device/Tests
Results• Measurements obtained and analyzed
Discussion (and Conclusion)• The results’ meaning, significance, and conclusion(s)
References/Further Readings
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Learning Objectives
• What is obesity• Consequences of obesity• How to measure obesity• How to classify obesity• Obesity control and prevention
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Session 1
Introduction
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Obesity – An Individual’s Challenge
• Daily news in public media• Intense scientific reports• Commercial Ads on fat reduction• An Individual’s questions:– Am I overweight or obese?– What to eat/drink and what not to?– Should I be on diet?– How should I exercise to reduce weight? – Should I consult a doctor for advice?
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Which one is your favorite?
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More, please!
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Should I do it ?
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The World’s Largest McDonald’s Built on April 23, 1992 Beijing China (~Tiananmen Sq) 29 cash registers 700 seats 40,000 customers/1st Buz day
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Buddy, Do I have a piece?
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Definition of Obesity
• A medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health risks.
• Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple index of weight-for-height that is commonly used to measure/classify underweight, overweight and obesity in adults.
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Body Mass Index (BMI)
• BMI is defined as the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters (unit=kg/m2).
– Formula: BMI = mass (kg) ÷ height (m)2 = kg/m2
– Example: BMI = 68.2 kg ÷ (1.7m)2 = 68.2÷ 2.89 = 23.6 kg/m2
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Table 1: The International Classification of adult underweight, overweight and obesity according to BMI
Classification BMI (kg/m2)Principal cut-off
pointsAdditional cut-off
pointsUnderweight <18.50 <18.50 Severe thinness <16.00 <16.00 Moderate thinness 16.00 - 16.99 16.00 - 16.99 Mild thinness 17.00 - 18.49 17.00 - 18.49
Normal range 18.50 - 24.9918.50 - 22.9923.00 - 24.99
Overweight ≥25.00 ≥25.00
Pre-obese 25.00 - 29.9925.00 - 27.4927.50 - 29.99
Obese ≥30.00 ≥30.00
Obese class I 30.00 - 34.9930.00 - 32.4932.50 - 34.99
Obese class II 35.00 - 39.9935.00 - 37.4937.50 - 39.99
Obese class III ≥40.00 ≥40.00
Source: Adapted from WHO, 1995, WHO, 2000 and WHO 2004.
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“Globesity” – Obesity, A Global Issue
On a worldwide scale• Nutrition improvements and excessive high
energy food• Lifestyle shift (less active)• Global pandemic trends
Source: WHO, Global Database on Body Mass Index
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Characteristics of BMI
• Age-independent• Same for both sexes (females may have 1.0
kg/m2 higher than females)• Population differences– May not correspond to the same degree of fatness– BMI-associated health risks may differ• Caucasians vs. Blacks vs. Asians
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Obesity Pandemic Around the Globe 1
Source: WHO, Global Database on Body Mass Index
Percent of Adults with BMI 18.5-24.99
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Obesity Pandemic Around the Globe 2
Source: WHO, Global Database on Body Mass Index
Percent of Adults with BMI ≥30
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Super Obesity
A "super obese" male with a BMI of 47 kg/m2:weight 146 kg (322 lb), height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
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Super Obesity
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Hands-on Laboratory Work
Session 2Materials/Subjects and Methods
Session 3Results/Observations
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Results – Observed
• BMI = 18.5-24.99 xx persons, %• BMI = 25-29.99 xx persons, %• BMI ≥ 30 xx persons, %
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Session 4
Discussion/Conclusion(s)
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Correlation between BMI and Body Fat%
Bod
y Fa
t
BMI
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3 Major Risk Factors of Obesity
• Excessive food energy intake• Lack of physical activity• Genetic susceptibility– 58 genetic loci associated with obesity traits
identified – >18 BMI-associated loci shared by European and
East Asian ancestry populations – FTO (Fat Mass and Obesity Associated) gene– Leptin (adipo-cytokine) gene
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Consequences of Obesity
• Increased mortality• Increased health risks– Hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke– Type 2 diabetes– Dyslipidemia – Sleep apnea and respiratory problems– Gallbladder disease– Osteoarthritis – Cancers (10 common cancers including colon, breast,
endometrial) (2014 “Lancet” journal report)
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Treatment of Obesity
• Bariatric (fat reduction) surgery– Most effective– Long-term weight loss– Decreased overall mortality
• Medications– Modest weight loss (2.9 kg [6.4 lb]) in 1 to 4 years– Side effects concerns
• Gene therapy?
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Prevention of Obesity
• Dietary changeLower food energy diet (long-term or permanent)Limit weight gain more than weight loss
• Physical exercise Long-term or permanentLimit weight gain more than weight loss
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Session 5
References/Literature(Further Readings)
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References/Further Readings
• The Obesity Society– http://www.obesity.org/
• World Health organization (WHO) Global Database on Body Mass Index- http://apps.who.int/bmi/index.jsp
• The Scientific American (journal)– Popkin BM. Sci Am, 2007 Sep;297(3):88-95
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Key Words Learned• Obesity• Body Mass Index (BMI)• Epidemic / Pandemic• Genetic susceptibility• Life expectancy• Bariatric surgery• Dietary change• Physical activity
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Your Private Project
• Based on what you have learned, figure out your daily food consumption and make yourself a plan for healthy diet and physical activities.
• Measure your BMI on a fortnightly or monthly basis to monitor your body weight.
• Serve as a “physician” for your family members and monitor their BMI monthly
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