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Title: Understanding


1
  • Understanding
  • Your
  • Tests

2
Whats Your Wellness Score? Get a Good Grade In
Your Health
3
Body Mass Index (BMI)
  • BMI Weight (in kg) Height2 (in
    meters)
  • Lbs/ inches2 x 703
  • A BMI of
  • lt25 desirable
  • 25 29.9 overweight
  • gt30 obese
  • Tells us if you are over weight

4
Relationship of BMI to Excess Mortality
300
Age at Issue
20-29
250
30-39
200
150
Mortality Ratio
100
High
Moderate
Low
Risk
Risk
Risk
50
0
15
20
25
30
40
35
Body Mass Index (kg/m2)
5
Waist/Hip Ratio
  • Waist/Hip Ratio
  • Ideal lt.80 Woman and lt.95 Man
  • Tells us if you are Over-Fat. Skinny fat person
    can have normal BMI and high body fat.
  • Adipose Tissue is the largest endocrine gland in
    the body and produce
  • Inflammatory chemicals
  • Estrogen
  • Cortisol

6
Blood Pressure Resting Pulse
  • Blood Pressure
  • Systolic less than or equal to 110mm-Good
  • Diastolic equal to or less than 70mm-Good
  • Greater than 130/85mm is Mildly Hypertensive
  • In Blood Pressure above 11/5/75, a 10 point jump
    in Diastolic BP (bottom number), causes a 2-fold
    increase in death from heart disease
  • Medications??

7
Sugar Biomarkers
  • Fasting Glucose
  • 80-100 mg/dl
  • If Fasting Glucose is above 100 mg/dl then
    consider HbA1C- Glycosylated Hemoglobin
  • Normal range is 4-5.9 . In poorly controlled
    diabetes, its 8.0 or above, and in well
    controlled patients it's less than 7.0
  • The predictive value of HbA1C for total
    mortality was stronger than that documented for
    cholesterol concentration, body mass index and
    blood pressure.
  • Khaw, K-T, et al, BMJ, 2001, Vol 322 1-6
  • Also consider Fasting Insulin
  • Increased insulin production causes insulin
    resistance
  • Sign of Insulin Resistance with levels over 15
    uU/ml

8
Lipid Biomarkers
  • Lipids, fractionated lipids
  • Total Cholesterol-under 200
  • Triglycerides-under 150, preferably under 100
  • HDL-over 50 (male) and over 60 (female)
  • LDL-under 130
  • Trig/HDL ratio- under 2.0
  • Chol/HDL ratio- under 3.0
  • Triglyceride/HDL ratio predicts a heart attack 17
    times more accurately than just Cholesterol
    numbers.

9
Consider an MSQ- Systems Evaluation
  • Medical Symptoms Questionnaire (MSQ)
  • Identifies symptoms in most body systems
  • Quantifies patients level of symptoms
  • Provides a simple metric to track patient
    improvement

10
EPIC HEALTHY LIVING STUDY
  • 1. BMI Under 30
  • 2. 3.5 Hours of Physical
  • Activity Per Week
  • 3. Following a Healthy
  • Diet (fruits, vegetables,
  • beans, whole grains,
  • nuts, seeds, and
  • limited amounts of meat)
  • 4. Never Smoking
  • Participants with all 4 factors to the right had
    a 78 lower risk of developing a chronic disease
    (diabetes 93 myocardial infarction 81 stroke
    50 and cancer 36 than participants without
    engaging in healthy factors.
  • Arch Intern Med. 2009169(15)1355-1362.

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How to Identify Patients withMetabolic Syndrome
National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) definition is the presence of 3 or more of the following National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) definition is the presence of 3 or more of the following
Waist Circumference Men gt40 in, Women gt35 in
Triglycerides 150 mg/dL
HDL Cholesterol TG/HDL Ratio 3 Men lt40 mg/dL Women lt50mg/dL
Blood Pressure 130/85 mmHg
Blood Glucose 100 mg/dL
According to the CDC if you have any two of these
symptoms you have double the risk of death from
coronary heart disease and if you have 4 of the
above you have 3.5 times the risk.
12
General Features of Metabolic Syndrome
  • Abdominal obesity
  • Men waist gt 40 inches, or waist is larger than
    hips
  • Women waist gt 35 inches, or waist is greater
    than 80 the size of hips
  • Altered blood lipids (fats)
  • High triglycerides, trig/HDL ratio
  • Small LDL cholesterol particles
  • Low HDL cholesterol
  • Raised blood pressure
  • Insulin resistance (? glucose intolerance)
  • Pro-thrombotic state (blood clotting tendency)
  • Increased Fibrinogen and PAI-1
  • Pro-inflammatory state
  • Increased IL-6 and hs-CRP

firstline therapy
13
Weight Management/NutritionWhat is Food?
14
Food is a Mixture
  • 30-20-10

Protein 20 g
Fat 10 g
Carbohydrate 30 g
15
What Hormone is secreted when your eat sugar?
Understanding Glycemic Index
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Understanding Food Labels
18
Use your hand as your guide
Carbohydrate- Fist Protein- Palm Fat- Thumb
19
Question?
  • How many teaspoons of sugar in a 20 ounce soda?
  • Bonus question what is the average pH of a soda
    (diet or regular)?

20
Are you eating like a BEAR or a DEER?
Eats Big Meals 2-3 times a day!
Eats Small Meals 5-7 times a day!
21
Eating Out
  • Dont look at the menu
  • The average restaurant portion size is 4-5 X a
    normal size
  • The calories add up quickly
  • No Starch-Double Vegetable
  • Split meals and ask for the to go container
    ahead of time
  • No bread before dinner!

22
Good Fat vs. Bad Fat
70 Trillion Cells in the Human Body!!
23
Power of Habits
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