Obesity is that, you have a high amount of fat in your body, and from that definition you can notice that, obesity is not about more weight, it's about more fat .
you will find in his presentation:(Body mass index (BMI),causes,Waist–hip ratio,Childhood obesity,complications and treatment)
Overweight and Obesity
may increase the risk of
several health difficulties,
including diabetes, heart
disease and more. In 2019,
Overweight and Obesity
has become a serious
public health problem and
is associated with chronic
conditions.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome is an international scholarly peer reviewed Open Access journal, aims to promote the research in all the related fields of Metabolic Syndrome.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome is a comprehensive Open Access peer reviewed scientific Journal that covers multidisciplinary fields. We provide limitless access towards accessing our literature hub with colossal range of articles. The journal aims to publish high quality varied article types such as Research, Review, Short Communications, Case Reports, Perspectives (Editorials), Clinical Images.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome supports the scientific modernization and enrichment in Metabolic Syndromes research community by magnifying access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed member journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, collaborative and promotion of multidisciplinary science.
Obesity is that, you have a high amount of fat in your body, and from that definition you can notice that, obesity is not about more weight, it's about more fat .
you will find in his presentation:(Body mass index (BMI),causes,Waist–hip ratio,Childhood obesity,complications and treatment)
Overweight and Obesity
may increase the risk of
several health difficulties,
including diabetes, heart
disease and more. In 2019,
Overweight and Obesity
has become a serious
public health problem and
is associated with chronic
conditions.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome is an international scholarly peer reviewed Open Access journal, aims to promote the research in all the related fields of Metabolic Syndrome.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome is a comprehensive Open Access peer reviewed scientific Journal that covers multidisciplinary fields. We provide limitless access towards accessing our literature hub with colossal range of articles. The journal aims to publish high quality varied article types such as Research, Review, Short Communications, Case Reports, Perspectives (Editorials), Clinical Images.
Austin Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome supports the scientific modernization and enrichment in Metabolic Syndromes research community by magnifying access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed member journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, collaborative and promotion of multidisciplinary science.
This is an article that will reveal, how to lower your blood pressure using natural remedies. The title of the article is Natural remedies for high blood pressure. I'm sure this information will be extremely useful. I will reveal to you one of the most powerful products for high blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure is not something extremely complicated, you need to watch your diet and follow this tips.
This is a presentation on weight loss we have given here in the community (Port Arthur, Port Neches, Nederland, Bridge City, Groves, Oranges, All of Southeast Texas /tx) It shows how Chiropractic can benefit those who want to lose weight. Dr Kerr, Chiropractor 409-962-3123
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PowerPoint presentation on ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation). Part 2 focuses on Monitoring ECMO patients
Ventilatory strategies, Sedation and pain control, Weaning, Complications and recent advances in ECMO. For better understanding please have a look at ECMO part 1 before going through part 2.
This is an article that will reveal, how to lower your blood pressure using natural remedies. The title of the article is Natural remedies for high blood pressure. I'm sure this information will be extremely useful. I will reveal to you one of the most powerful products for high blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure is not something extremely complicated, you need to watch your diet and follow this tips.
This is a presentation on weight loss we have given here in the community (Port Arthur, Port Neches, Nederland, Bridge City, Groves, Oranges, All of Southeast Texas /tx) It shows how Chiropractic can benefit those who want to lose weight. Dr Kerr, Chiropractor 409-962-3123
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PowerPoint presentation on ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation). Part 2 focuses on Monitoring ECMO patients
Ventilatory strategies, Sedation and pain control, Weaning, Complications and recent advances in ECMO. For better understanding please have a look at ECMO part 1 before going through part 2.
Healthy Living - Chapter 10 - Body Weight & Its ManagementTerry Patterson
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Terry L. Patterson
Director of Distance Learning
South Arkansas Community College
PO Box 7010
El Dorado, Arkansas 71731
(870) 864-8406 - 800-955-2289 ext. 406
Healthy eating habits & diet results in improvement of overall health. Healthy diets provides essential nutrients to the body like fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, calories & amino acids.
Obesity is an emerging pandemic. Obesity is the root cause of many non communicable diseases like Diabetes , Hypertension, CAD. The younger generation are affected by obesity and leading to morbidity and mortality
The MOH We Care Initiative is a new awareness campaign launched in UAE 2012.designed to urge people to detect diseases early and make regular check ups.
Practical Tips on Taking Care of the Spirit's Temple. A doctor's advice on how preachers and others can lead a healthy lifestyle. Includes a weight loss plan.
Sugar, the real Mr Moriaty. A presentation to use to educate your patients about sugar. This presentation also covers the different diets that are out there, like the adkins diet, the mediterranean diet, the paleo diet and much more.
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Obesity is a condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to an extent that health may be negatively affected. Obesity means having too much body fat. Person\'s weight is greater than what\'s considered healthy for his or her height. Obesity is a serious and rising health epidemic in our country.
39. Metabolic Syndrome JAMA 2001;285:2486-2497 . Risk Factor Cut-Points M (waist) > 40 in F > 35 in Triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dL HDL-C M < 40 mg/dL F < 50 mg/dL Blood Pressure ≥ 130/ ≥ 85 Fasting Glucose ≥ 110
40. Prevalence in Obesity Type 2 Diabetes 57% Gall bladder disease 30% Hypertension 17% Cardiovascular disease 17% Osteoarthritis 14% Breast Cancer 11% Uterine Cancer 11% Colon Cancer 11%
41. Relationship Between BMI and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Chan J et al. Diabetes Care 1994;17:961. Colditz G et al. Ann Intern Med 1995;122:481. Age-Adjusted Relative Risk Body Mass Index (kg/m 2 ) < 23 24 - 24.9 25 - 26.9 27 - 28.9 33 - 34.9 0 25 50 75 100 < 22 23 - 23.9 29 - 30.9 31 - 32.9 35 + 1.0 2.9 4.3 5.0 8.1 15.8 27.6 40.3 54.0 93.2 1.0 1.5 2.2 4.4 6.7 11.6 21.3 42.1 1.0 Men Women
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57. Conclusion Healthy Nutrition should include : Moderation (portion aware) Variety of foods Balance of intake with expenditure
Editor's Notes
Prevalence of Overweight in Children and Adolescents The rate of adult obesity is alarming in itself (with 65 percent of adults already overweight or obese). However, what is more alarming is that 15 percent of America’s adolescents are now obese. This represents a tripling of the rate since 1980. The rate of obesity has doubled in adults, but it has tripled in our children. Another 15 percent of America’s children are at risk of obesity. They truly are overweight, just a bit away from obesity. People who become obese in childhood are more likely to end up moderately, severely, or extremely obese in adulthood. Right now five percent of Americans are extremely obese with a BMI 40 or greater. This number will increase significantly. The CDC decided not to use the term &quot;obesity&quot; to describe children for fear of stigmatizing them, but these children meet the criteria for obesity. The Institute of Medicine just finished its 2005 conference. In this conference, they referred to obesity in children rather than overweight. A change in terminology will most likely occur.
Assessing Obesity: What is BMI? Obesity is defined by the body-mass index (BMI), which is weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. A “normal” BMI is between 18.5 to 24.9. Overweight starts with a BMI of 25 and goes to 29.9. There are three classes of obesity, culminating in Class III called extreme or morbid obesity, which is a BMI of 40 or greater.
Drink portion sizes This slide is a nice illustration of the portion sizes that are continually increasing. A 16 oz. serving of soda is the smallest size available at some convenience stores. Serving sizes are available up to 64 oz. at a time. Think of this as 64 ounces of sugared soda. Sixty-four times twelve, or 800 calories, in one drink. For most U.S. women, that's half their calorie need for the day.
Medical Complications of Obesity The fat cell is an endocrine cell that is part of a very large endocrine organ. Obesity leads to a whole variety of medical complications listed here under a variety of organ systems illustrated here. Almost every system is impacted by increased amount of fat, some of that because of the products of fat cell production, some of it because of increased fat mass collectively making a substantial increase in risk.