Title: Future Perspectives on Obesity Policy
1Future Perspectives on Obesity Policy
Dr. William Rowley
Southern Governors Association
37th Annual Meeting
Biloxi, Mississippi
August 25, 2007
2Orientation
- Im going to show you a terrible problem
- Ill tell you whats going to happen
- Ill show you how we can solve the problem
- Ill show why conventional wisdom cannot solve
the problem - Finally, Im going to ask you to change your minds
3Increasing Prevalence of Obesity
1990
Source CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
System
4Increasing Prevalence of Obesity
2015 1,115,068
Pop. 20 y/o 2,183,000
51 Obese
Wang Beydoun, The Obesity Epidemic in the
United States Gender, Age, Socioeconomic,
Racial/Ethnic, and Geographic Characteristics A
Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis.
Epidemiologic Reviews, 5/17/07
5Increasing Prevalence of Diabetes
1995
Source CDC National Diabetes Surveillance System
6Diabetes in 2025
Americans with Diabetes
2000
2007
17 million
26 million
120B
180B
(Mississippi State Budget 4.4B)
7Outlook for our children?
During their lifetimes
1/3 will get diabetes
1/2 will become obese
Earlier disability
When will society wake up?
8The Solution
Change Obesogenic Environment
Change Body
9Health care can solve this!
- Lose 40-70 of excess weight
- Resolves 60-80 of co-morbidities
- Expensive significant risks
- 15 million morbidly obese
- Only 2 FDA approved medications
- Modest benefit (7-15 pounds)
- It takes 15 years to get new drug to market
- Little is known about changing behavior
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10All it takes is personal responsibility
If the military culture and incentives cant keep
people thin within our obesogenic environment,
what is the hope for the rest of America?
- 13 are obese
- 3,000 separations per year
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11Changing minds to change policies
Start with children
12Changing minds to change policies
Change the way we eat
13Role Model for a Mind Change
- Study of adults who lost at least 30 pounds and
kept it off for at least 1 year
- Hallmarks of long-term success
- Low calorie diet (
- Fast food limited to 1X/week
- High level of physical activity (60 min/day)
- Weigh themselves at least once a week
A permanent life-style change through uniting
their minds with their bodies
Phelan et al. Are the Eating and Exercise Habits
of Successful Weight Losers Changing? Obesity
2006 14710-716
14Summary
- Obesity and diabetes are becoming terrible
problems
- But, they are problems that can be solved
- To address these we need to change our minds to
change our behavior to change our bodies
individually collectively - Beware of false solutions that sound good but
wont work - Are you ready to change your mind to defeat
obesity and diabetes?