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Title: The Obesity/Diabetes Epidemic: Perspectives, Consequences, Prevention, Treatment


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The Obesity/Diabetes EpidemicPerspectives,
Consequences,Prevention, Treatment
  • Stan Schwartz MD, FACP, FACE
  • Private Practice, Ardmore
  • Obesity Program
  • Cardiometabolic Diabetes Center and Affiliate,
  • Main Line Health System
  • Emeritus, Clinical Associate Professor
  • University of Pennsylvania

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The Obesity/Diabetes EpidemicPerspectives,
Consequences,Prevention, Treatment
Part 2
  • Stan Schwartz MD, FACP, FACE
  • Private Practice, Ardmore
  • Obesity Program
  • Cardiometabolic Diabetes Center and Affiliate,
  • Main Line Health System
  • Emeritus, Clinical Associate Professor
  • University of Pennsylvania

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Outline
  • Epidemiology and Economics of obesity/diabetes
  • Perspectives on Obesity
  • Consequences of Obesity, Prediabetes, Obesity
  • Obesity/ Diabetes Risk Factors,
  • Obesity/ Diabetes Onset can be Prevented or
    Delayed Early Risk Identification and
    Intervention.
  • Medical Benefits to Weight Loss
  • Treatment-CDCs diabetes prevention program and
    other Evidence-Based Interventions-
  • Basics,
  • Next Lecture in Series

4
Perspectives on Obesity
  • Moral problem?
  • NOT- Must not blame an individual for issues
    they cannot have complete control over- ie
    Their genes!
  • Psychological problem? Aesthetic problem?
  • culture based- self perception/esteem
  • Medical problem!
  • Public health problem! Increased Societal
    Cost

5
Cultural Defintions Change Over Time
6
Components of Total Daily Energy Expenditure
8
8
17
32
75
60
Sedentary person (1800 kcal/d)
Physically active person (2200 kcal/d)
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Obesity Is Caused by Long-Term Positive Energy
Balance
  • Fat
  • stores


Energy expenditure

Energy intake
8
Cumulative Effect of Small Daily Errors in Energy
Balance on Body Fat Mass
Leads to 100 cal/ day 1 lb/m rule And
patients are NOT pigging out
9
Regulation of Body Weight
  • Genes confer the potential for obesity.
  • Environment determines whether and to what extent
    the potential is realized.

10
Thrifty Genes Contribute to Morbid Obesity
  • Genetic factors account for 80 percent of a
    persons tendency to develop obesity.
  • These thrifty genes are designed to protect us
    from starvation by allowing us to store large
    amounts of energy in the form of fat when food is
    abundant.
  • This is the first time in human history that food
    has been so abundant.
  • The age-old advantage of thrifty genes has been
    influenced by our unique environment to cause
    disease.

Kaplan L. Body Weight Regulation and Obesity.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
20037(4)443-451.
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