Title: Weight Management and Diabetes in American Society
1Weight Management and Diabetes in American Society
- Dr. Andrew R. Dyer
- Chiropractic Physician
- Back to Health Center
- Dayton, OH
2Does Being Thin Mean You Are Healthy?
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4Community Diabetes Lecture
- How long do you want to live? How long do people
live with diabetes? - 19 million people currently diagnosed with
diabetes in US (Fastest growing dis) - 41 million people are developing it.
- Symptoms of diabetes
- Current medical treatment and medications
glucophage, pumps, sprays - What are the long term complications?
- 80 die of heart disease
- Kidney disease, failure, dialysis (21,000/mo),
transplant (150,000) - Vision problems leading to blindness
- Peripheral neuropathy leading to amputations
- What is diabetes?
- Food, digestion, liver
- Hypoglycemia, Hyperinsulinism, Insulin
Resistance-Syndrome X, Diabetes, - Drugs impair liver function and digestion,
receptor sights, insulin - 98 Billion spent on diabetes in 1997. The
current medical treatment causes the patient to
progress needing more and more treatment/drugs
etc. - Diet, vitamins
- Urinalysis and blood testing with proper analysis
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5Diabetes The Whole StoryHow you feel is no
indication of how healthy you are.
- Fastest growing disease in every age group
- More common in developed countries
- More common in the affluent in all countries
6Longevity Mostly, its a matter of choice, but
over all children today wont live as long as
their grandparents.
- How long do you want to live?
- Life expectancy 77.2 years-a record high for
children born in 2001 - Girls 79.8 years
- Boys 74.4 years
- USA Today 10-6-2003 National Center for Health
Statistics - How long do you want to be free to
- Walk
- See
- Spend time the way you want
7Cost the US 98 billion in 1997
Cost of Diabetes
- Indirect costs, including disability payments,
time lost from work, and premature death, totaled
54 billion - Medical costs for diabetes care, including
hospitalizations, medical care, and treatment
supplies, totaled 44 billion.
8Diabetes 1 2 are multi-factorial
- Direct Causes
- Viruses
- Auto-immune disease
- Vaccinations
- Refined carbohydrates
- Drugs
- Steroids- asthma, lupus, ms etc.
- Blood pressure drugs,
- antibiotics etc.
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9Diabetes 1 2 are multi-factorial cont.
- Other factors
- Genetics
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Manganese
- Dairy
- Aspartame
- Processed meats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage,
bologna, pork- 46 increase when frequently eaten - 39 increase with hydrogenated fats
- Pop/colas
- Coffee, caffeine
- Refined carbohydrates
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10FDA approved Exubera by Pfizer, Inc and Inhaled
Insulin Jan 26, 2006
- It will be much more expensive then insulin shots
- Regular insulin will still be needed to some
degree - Effect of Insulin on sinus passages and lung
tissue long term is unknown - Current known side effects coughing, sore
throat, dry throat, dry mouth - There is some concern about chronic inhalation of
a growth protein directly onto the lungs - Consistent dosage
- Must inhale exactly with the same speed and depth
- Having sinus conditions and colds will lower
absorption - Smoking may alter/increase absorption
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11Insulin Side Effects
- Some adverse effects of insulin injections are a
higher risk for hypoglycemia, significant weight
gain leading to adverse effects on blood pressure
and cholesterol levels, hypokalemia,
lipodystrophy, hypersensitivity, and increased
insulin antibody production. - Common side effects from insulin injections
include allergic reaction such as itching or
hives, acne, swelling in the face or hands,
tingling or swelling in the throat or mouth,
tightness in the chest, breathing trouble
seizures, fainting, and red, itchy, or swollen
skin where the injection was given.
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12Diabetes Symptoms
- NO SYMPTOMS in the early stages
- increased thirst
- increased urination
- change in urine
- fatigue
- vision problems frequent prescription changes
- poor healing
- edema
- neuropathy
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13Diabetes associated factorsThis is not a
comprehensive list.
- Aricept
- Cortizone
- Prednisone
- Dyazide
- Entex
- Flovent
- Zestril
- Furosemide
- Lasix
- Ortho Novum
- Pamelor
- Paxil
- Toprol
- HCTZ
14Nutrients
Secondary Chromium Picolinate/GTF Vanadium Nia
cinamide Fenugreek Gymnema Sylvestre Bitter
Melon
Primary (All diabetics should be on these
nutrients) Vit C Vit E Magnesium EPA
15Whats going on down there?
- The cells within the pancreas are responsible for
producing insulin in order to package and store
glucose. - A healthy liver is responsible for over 500
bodily functions.
16Newsweek September 4, 2000
17Diabetes Risk on the Rise?
- A study from Cornell University, published in the
Journal of the American College of Nutrition,
1986, which found that children who develop
diabetes mellitus were twice as likely to have
been fed soy. - A November 1994 warning was published in
Pediatrics in which the Nutrition Committee of
the American Academy of Pediatrics advised
against the use of soy formulas due to the
diabetes risk.
1840 of U.S. Adults
- Revised Definition Means Millions More Have
Pre-Diabetes "Pre-diabetes" a condition that
raises a person's risk of developing type 2
diabetes, heart disease, and stroke is far more
common in America than previously believed,
according to a new HHS estimate released today.
About 40 percent of U.S. adults ages 40 to 74
or 41 million people currently have the
condition, which is marked by blood glucose
levels that are higher than normal but not yet
diabetic. Many people with pre-diabetes go on to
develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years.
19How can someone with Diabetes get healthier?
- Have they been tested by a qualified
nutritionist? - Dietary modifications, along with the use of
proper vitamins and supplements work very
effectively. - Blood analysis is the key to finding out if other
processes in the body are preventing efficient
sugar handling.
20Case Dawn Diamond
21Case Dawn Diamond
22What Did She Do?
- Did we give her the Diabetic vitamin of the
month? - Did we suggest she follow the Diabetic Diet?
- She stuck very closely to the guidelines that we
were able to lay out for her based on what was
seen in her blood tests. She also monitored her
sugar levels at home daily. - The progress that was seen is well documented and
by the numbers. If the numbers look better, than
we know that what were doing is working.
2361 yr old female, 53, 117 lbs
- 10 yr history of chronic drug abuse
(crack/cocaine) - Known diagnosis of Hepatitis C
- She did not know until after our testing that her
liver condition may have been aggravated by a
condition called hemochromatosis. - 4 months on the program Results on next page!!!
24Another Successful Patient
25This lady was very highly motivated
- She had complete faith in the program but it
waivered a little bit the first few weeks - She called me almost daily the first two weeks on
the program - She didnt feel great when her sugars where over
300 - After four months her sugars are averaging
between 117-149 when she monitors them three
times per week
26Heres what she did
27Remember this
- This is a vitamin and supplement program that was
specifically recommended for this patient based
on her test results. - These are not the only things we asked her to
change and her dietary commitments were key to
her success as well. - This list of vitamins and supplements are not the
same ones that every patient that has diabetes
would be recommended.
28Weight Issues
- Dietary Choices
- Portion Control
- Avoid three main things White Sugar/Flour,
Additives/Preservatives, Diet and Regular Soda.
29FAT NATION USA
- 1/3 (33) of all adults are obese 59 million
people - 23 in 1994
- 15 in 1980
- Only 1 in five consider themselves obese (People
consistently underestimate their weight - 15 of children age 6-19 were seriously
overweight 9 million which is triple the number
in 1980 - Journal of American Medical Association, 10-2002
- Dayton Daily News, 10-9-2002 (2000 government
survey)
30Weighty Health Problems
- Obese people spend 36 more for health services
and 77 more for medications than the average
American. - This is more than twice as much as the costs
incurred by smoking. - The health costs and condition of an average
obese individual and a person of optimum weight
could be compared to the average 50-year-old
versus a 30-year-old. - RAND Corp. Health Affairs, March 2002
31The Day After Experts Puzzled Over Increased
Death Rate in ACCORD Study from Heartwire a
professional news service of WebMD February 7,
2008 (Bethesda, MD)
- Group receiving intensive glucose lowering
showed a higher mortality rate than those
receiving standard care. - The goal of the study was to have patients A1C to
be below 6.0 and glucose close to 100. - we have done extensive analyses and not
identified a cause for the increased mortality. - Too Many Interventions?
- Buse's personal belief "The patients enrolled in
this study were quite vulnerable in that they
were relatively old (average age 62). The
intensive group had extremely rigorous treatment,
with some patients taking four shots of insulin
and three pills and checking their blood-sugar
levels four times a day. Perhaps this was just
too many drugs at too high a dosage, and the
effort required just stressed them out too much.
I think our conclusion is therefore that we
should not be zealots about lowering blood sugar
at all costs. We must understand that there are
risks and benefits and one size probably does not
fit all patients," he said.
3216 yr old female
- Height 52
- Weight 169 lbs.
- Blood analysis done 2-16-2006.
- After 14 days on the program, her mother called
me to say that the young girl had lost 13 lbs
already. - She was following a good clean diet, taking
supplements, and exercise wasnt increased at
all. - Her body was functioning more OPTIMALLY.
33Saccharin
- Many studies on animals have shown that saccharin
can cause cancer of the urinary bladder. - In other rodent studies, saccharin has caused
cancer of the uterus, ovaries, skin, blood
vessels, and other organs. - Other studies have shown that saccharin increases
the potency of other cancer-causing chemicals. - The best epidemiology study (done by the National
Cancer Institute) found that the use of
artificial sweeteners (saccharin and cyclamate)
was associated with a higher incidence of bladder
cancer.
34Saccharin, Heed the label warning?
- In May 2000, the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services removed saccharin from its list of
cancer-causing chemicals. - Later that year, Congress passed a law removing
the warning notice that likely will result in
increased use in soft drinks and other foods and
in a slightly greater incidence of cancer.
35Aspartame
- Sold commercially as Equal and NutraSweet.
- The three components
- Aspartic acid
- Methanol
- Phenylalanine
- These components break down into formaldehyde,
formic acid and diketopiperazine, a chemical
which can cause brain tumors. - All of these substances are known to be toxic to
humans. - Questions have arisen about the quality of the
cancer tests, which should be repeated.
36Aspartame
- Some persons have reported adverse behavioral
effects (dizziness, hallucinations, headache)
after drinking diet soda. - There is little evidence that this or other
artificial sweeteners have helped people lose
weight. Indeed, since 1980, consumption of
artificial sweeteners and rates of OBESITY have
both soared.
37Remember the Final Foundation
- The years of eating sub-optimal food leads to the
gradual development of disease. - You cannot correct it without a nutritionist who
does metabolic testing (bloodwork) to determine
exactly what you need
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