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Assess obesity-related risks and root
causes of obesity
Session 4
Acknowledgements
Obesity Canada
Assess
• Assess obesity class and stage.
• Assess for obesity drivers, complications and
barriers (the 4Ms).
• Assess for root causes of weight gain.
Assess
Assess obesity class and stage.
• Obesity class (I–III) is based on BMI and is a measure of
how big the patient is.
• Obesity stage (0–4) is based on the medical, mental and
functional impact of obesity and is a measure of how
healthy the patient is.
• Waist circumference provides additional information
regarding cardiometabolic risk.
Source: Obesity Canada, 5 As of Obesity Management
Assess (adults)
BMI kg/m2
Underweight ≤ 18.5
Normal weight 18.6–24.9
Overweight 25.0–29.0
Obesity class I 30.0–34.90
Obesity class II 35.0–39.9
Obesity class III ≥ 40
Stage 4:
End stage
Stage 3:
End-organ damage
Stage 2:
Established comorbidity
Stage 1:
Preclinical risk factors
Stage 0:
No apparent risk factors
Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS)
Ethnicity makes a difference to risk from BMI
Black, Asian and other ethnic groups risk developing some
chronic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, at a lower BMI than
Caucasians.
Risk ranges for these ethnic groups:
• adults with a BMI of 23 or more are at increased risk
(equivalent to overweight range risk);
• adults with BMI of 27.5 or more are at high risk (equivalent
to obese range risk).
Waist circumference can be used to assess adult
cardiovascular risk
Male risk ranges
Normal < 94 cm
Increased risk
94–102 cm
High risk > 102 cm
Female risk ranges
Normal < 80 cm
Increased risk 80–88 cm
High risk > 88 cm
Assess (pregnancy)
Assess (paediatrics)
• Assess obesity status and stage.
• Obesity status in children is defined using BMI growth charts specific
for age and gender.
• Obesity stage is based on the 4Ms (Mental, Mechanical, Metabolic
and Milieu), which quantify the impact of obesity on children’s
overall health.
Assess (paediatrics)
Established chronic disease
Clinical comorbidity
Preclinical risk factors
No apparent risk factors
* Edmonton Obesity Staging System - Paediatrics
3
2
1
0
Obesity class
BMI for age percentiles
Obesity stages (EOSS-P*)
Childhood growth trends shine a light on health
• Growth is the best indicator of health.
• Demonstrate normal growth by age and stage of puberty – and
consider parental height.
• Identify disorders of growth.
• Assess obesity.
• Isolated readings of weight, height or BMI percentile are
inadequate – assess trends; ensure they relate to the appropriate
age/sex reference ranges, which change throughout childhood.
Use BMI percentile or z-score for children
• DO NOT use adult BMI
reference ranges for children.
• Child reference ranges vary
constantly, according to age,
sex and pubertal growth spurt.
• BMI percentile takes account of
this variation and so allows
comparison at different ages.
• z-score uses standard deviation
from the mean.
Why is BMI not helpful for children?
This example shows three boys,
all with BMI 18.
Joseph
aged 5 = obese, 97th centile
Leon
aged 12 = normal, 50th centile
Marik
aged 19 = approaching
underweight, 3rd centile
z-score chart showing BMI for age – girls
• Overweight range > 1
standard deviation from
mean
• Obesity
> 2 standard deviations from
mean
• Thinness
> 2 standard deviations from
mean
Interpreting BMI for age
• A child whose weight is average for their height will have a BMI for age between the
25th and 75th percentiles.
• During childhood, children are still growing, e.g. bone and muscle mass. Caution is
therefore needed with regard to restrictive dieting.
• However, growing into one’s weight – the process of a child “stretching” by gaining
height while the rate of weight gain slows – is only possible if adult height has not yet
been reached.
• The idea of advising children about growing into their weight may be falsely reassuring
for the older primary school child, as the window for growth in height is less.
• Children who have reached full height require weight loss in order to normalize BMI.
Exercises: using growth charts
Divide into pairs or small groups.
Exercise F1: Using percentile and z-score charts – Billy
Exercise F2: Interpreting a growth trend over time – Ivan
Exercise F3: Comparing different growth trends – Marie
and Tia
Assess: the 4 Ms of obesity management (adults)
Assess: the 4 Ms tools
• Video that shows a role play between a physician
and a patient using the 4Ms of obesity management
(14 minutes)
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRtYo9sPJBI
Assessing the root causes of weight gain in adults
Assess: the 4 Ms of obesity in children and youth
Mental
anxiety
depression
body image
ADHD
learning
disorder
sleep
deprivation
eating disorder
trauma
Mechanical
sleep
apnoea
MSK pain
reflux
disease
enuresis
encopresis
intertrigo
Metabolic
type 2
diabetes
IGT
dyslipidaemia
hypertension
fatty liver
gallstones
PCOS
medication
Milieu
parent health/disability
family stressors
family income
bullying
school attendance
school support
neighbourhood safety
medical insurance
accessible facilities
Source: Obesity
Canada, 5 As of
Obesity
Management
Assessing the root causes of paediatric and adolescent obesity
• Quality and quantity
• Sleep and wake times
– weekdays vs.
weekends
• Presence of screens
in bedrooms
Sleep
• Eating of regular
meals and snacks
• Binge-eating
• Restrictive eating
Eating
behaviours
• Quantity and intensity
• Free play, organized
activities
• Specific interests,
dislikes
• Previous experiences
with physical activity
Physical
activity
• Total screen time per
day
• Use of motorized
transportation
Sedentary
behaviour
• Stigma and bullying
• Previous and current
stressors – family stress,
relationships, school, work
• Body image and self-
esteem
• Anxiety and depression
Mental
health
• Medications
• Untreated sleep apnoea
• Sleep deprivation
• Endocrine or genetic
disorder
• MSK or mobility
disorder
Medical
Assess: the 4 Ms of gestational weight gain
Psychosocial assessment
• The most important information for developing a tailored and
feasible weight management plan.
• Living conditions can provide information on barriers and
opportunities for obesity management.
• Socioeconomic status affects obesity rates and impacts ability to
purchase food/medications required for obesity management.
• Mental health issues may also affect obesity management
strategies (depression, anxiety, eating disorders).
Assess for common psychosocial factors
Social and cultural
• Income, social status, marital status, living situation (family
structure), cultural background, personal feelings regarding weight
and obesity (weight bias), occupation, geographical location,
technology.
Psychosocial
• Depression, anxiety, eating disorder (restrained eating, binge eating
disorder, bulimia, night eating syndrome), substance abuse, abuse
(physical, mental, sexual), internalized weight bias, work and sleep
schedule, overall quality of life.
Nutritional assessment
Food intake
• Amount, timing, frequency, availability of foods at home, food
preparation skills, consumption of food outside the home, hunger, rate
of eating and satiety cues, macronutrient assessment.
Food behaviours
• Cravings, emotional experiences around food, cognitive stimuli,
experience of lack of control, feelings before, during and after eating,
triggers, emotional eating, eating when not hungry, following a very
restrictive diet, previous attempts, food intake changes and weight loss
(yo-yo dieting).
Nutritional assessment
• A person’s eating pattern can provide information about the
possible influence of nutritional intake on weight; this can
inform a treatment plan.
• Dietary information tools: 24-hour recall; seven-day food
records; food frequency questionnaires; structured interviews.
– Interpret dietary data with caution (under- and over-
reporting are very common).
Binge eating disorder (BED)
DSM-5 criteria for BED
1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating (same as bulimia nervosa).
2. Binge eating episodes are associated with three (or more) of the following:
• eating much more rapidly than normal;
• eating until feeling uncomfortably full;
• eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry;
• eating alone because of embarrassment;
• feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty after overeating.
3. Marked distress regarding binge eating is present.
4. At least once a week for three months.
5. Individuals with obesity and BED report greater concern with weight, shape, eating and
disordered eating.
Physical activity (PA) assessment
Assess
• current PA level
• motivation to increase PA level
• impairments that may reduce PA level
Physical activity (PA) history
• Can the patient exercise? Mobility and equipment needs?
• PA activity, endurance and fitness status: current activity level
(intensity, minutes per week doing cardiovascular and resistance
activities).
• Assess where person may be able to increase PA (e.g. gym, workplace,
urban versus rural setting).
• PA preferences: previous exercise experiences (successes and
failures).
• Perceived barriers to PA: what activity did the person stop? Why did the
person stop exercising? When did the person stop exercising?
Mobility and functional limitations
• Obesity can lead to functional limitations and disabilities with age in
both men and women.
• It is important to assess patients with obesity for mobility issues prior
to recommending a PA programme.
• Weight-bearing exercise increases stress on joints and could be
challenging for patients with underlying arthritis in knees or hips.
• Adipose tissue can prevent a full range of motion.
• For some patients, land-based PA can be uncomfortable (tissue
movement, rubbing and skin tension).
Weight bias barriers to PA
• Evidence suggests that some people with obesity avoid PA
activities in public facilities for fear of shame and blame.
• Fitness centres can exclude people based on economic, social
and appearance factors (McLaren et al., 2012).
• Some fitness professionals also have weight bias and endorse
negative stereotypes and beliefs that people with obesity are
lazy and to blame for their weight (Puhl & Wharton, 2007).
McLaren L, Rock MJ, McElgunn J. Social inequalities in body weight and physical activity: exploring the role of fitness centers. Res Q Exerc
Sport. 2012;83(1):94–102.
Puhl RM, Wharton CM. Weight bias: a primer for the fitness industry. ACSMS Health Fit J. 2007;11(3):7–11.
Assessing PA in children and youth
• Determine how you define physical activity.
• Identify a basic measure of the person’s PA level.
• Explore determinants of PA for each patient.
• Identify the time devoted to sedentary behaviours.
• Determine whether there are barriers to movement.
• Determine whether additional assessment and treatment will
be required.
O’Malley G, Ring-Dimitriou S, Nowicka P, Vania A, Frelut ML, Farpour-Lambert N. Physical activity and physical fitness in pediatric obesity:
what are the first steps for clinicians? Expert conclusion from the 2016 ECOG Workshop. Int J Exerc Sci. 2017;10(4):487–96
Drivers of obesity can be barriers to weight management
• Patients may face barriers that affect self-efficacy,
confidence, emotions, thinking, and mental and physical
health.
• Consider what affects a patient’s ability to move forward.
• Barriers can arise in different phases of the weight
management process.
• These barriers need to be addressed differently in the
case of each patient.
Example: barriers to setting goals
You are talking to Cathy about increasing her physical activity,
and before you even set a goal, she tells you about her situation:
Cathy works in an industrial area where there are no
pavements. She feels self-conscious about walking in her
neighbourhood.
• What is the barrier?
• What do you do to set some goals with Cathy?
Example: barriers to implementing goals
Norm has set some goals to increase physical activity, but in a visit he
tells you that he has not been able to follow through. Barriers that come
up include:
His work schedule has changed; he now has lunch meetings to
attend and can no longer go for walks.
• What is the barrier?
• How do you have this conversation? How can you help Norm
with his goal-setting?
Example: medical barriers
Andrew is experiencing low levels of energy, affecting his mood and
concentration. His organizational skills are also affected by his mood and
he is struggling to keep up with his physical activity. Walking on a treadmill
also caused plantar fasciitis and he is feeling pain when he walks for long
periods of time.
• What is the barrier?
• What conversation do you have with Andrew to help him address
these barriers?
• Hint: assessment of underlying medical issues may affect how a
patient starts new behaviours.
What are you thinking?
• Mismatched expectations?
• What am I missing?
• Supportive environment?
• Knowledge gaps?
• Are they ready?
• What’s next?
• What is going on?
• Is this important?
• Is this the right time?
• Are they confident?
• Who else could help?
• Life changes?
• Realistic goals?
Summary
• Assess obesity class and stage.
• Assess for obesity drivers, complications and barriers (the
4Ms).
• Assess for root causes of weight gain.
• Drivers of weight gain can be barriers to weight management
strategies.
• Once you know what is driving the weight gain, you can move
on to Advise.
Resources
• WHO growth reference
http://www.who.int/growthref/en/
• UK growth charts
http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/growthcharts
Resources
• RCGP Nutrition webpages –
search on “RCGP Nutrition”
http://www.rcgp.org.uk/clinical-and-
research/clinical-resources/nutrition.aspx
• RCGP Obesity and malnutrition
e-learning modules
http://elearning.rcgp.org.uk/course/info.p
hp?id=147&popup=0

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Session 4: Assess obesity-related risks and root causes of obesity

  • 1. Assess obesity-related risks and root causes of obesity Session 4 Acknowledgements Obesity Canada
  • 2.
  • 3. Assess • Assess obesity class and stage. • Assess for obesity drivers, complications and barriers (the 4Ms). • Assess for root causes of weight gain.
  • 4. Assess Assess obesity class and stage. • Obesity class (I–III) is based on BMI and is a measure of how big the patient is. • Obesity stage (0–4) is based on the medical, mental and functional impact of obesity and is a measure of how healthy the patient is. • Waist circumference provides additional information regarding cardiometabolic risk. Source: Obesity Canada, 5 As of Obesity Management
  • 5. Assess (adults) BMI kg/m2 Underweight ≤ 18.5 Normal weight 18.6–24.9 Overweight 25.0–29.0 Obesity class I 30.0–34.90 Obesity class II 35.0–39.9 Obesity class III ≥ 40 Stage 4: End stage Stage 3: End-organ damage Stage 2: Established comorbidity Stage 1: Preclinical risk factors Stage 0: No apparent risk factors Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS)
  • 6. Ethnicity makes a difference to risk from BMI Black, Asian and other ethnic groups risk developing some chronic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, at a lower BMI than Caucasians. Risk ranges for these ethnic groups: • adults with a BMI of 23 or more are at increased risk (equivalent to overweight range risk); • adults with BMI of 27.5 or more are at high risk (equivalent to obese range risk).
  • 7. Waist circumference can be used to assess adult cardiovascular risk Male risk ranges Normal < 94 cm Increased risk 94–102 cm High risk > 102 cm Female risk ranges Normal < 80 cm Increased risk 80–88 cm High risk > 88 cm
  • 9. Assess (paediatrics) • Assess obesity status and stage. • Obesity status in children is defined using BMI growth charts specific for age and gender. • Obesity stage is based on the 4Ms (Mental, Mechanical, Metabolic and Milieu), which quantify the impact of obesity on children’s overall health.
  • 10. Assess (paediatrics) Established chronic disease Clinical comorbidity Preclinical risk factors No apparent risk factors * Edmonton Obesity Staging System - Paediatrics 3 2 1 0 Obesity class BMI for age percentiles Obesity stages (EOSS-P*)
  • 11. Childhood growth trends shine a light on health • Growth is the best indicator of health. • Demonstrate normal growth by age and stage of puberty – and consider parental height. • Identify disorders of growth. • Assess obesity. • Isolated readings of weight, height or BMI percentile are inadequate – assess trends; ensure they relate to the appropriate age/sex reference ranges, which change throughout childhood.
  • 12. Use BMI percentile or z-score for children • DO NOT use adult BMI reference ranges for children. • Child reference ranges vary constantly, according to age, sex and pubertal growth spurt. • BMI percentile takes account of this variation and so allows comparison at different ages. • z-score uses standard deviation from the mean.
  • 13. Why is BMI not helpful for children? This example shows three boys, all with BMI 18. Joseph aged 5 = obese, 97th centile Leon aged 12 = normal, 50th centile Marik aged 19 = approaching underweight, 3rd centile
  • 14. z-score chart showing BMI for age – girls • Overweight range > 1 standard deviation from mean • Obesity > 2 standard deviations from mean • Thinness > 2 standard deviations from mean
  • 15. Interpreting BMI for age • A child whose weight is average for their height will have a BMI for age between the 25th and 75th percentiles. • During childhood, children are still growing, e.g. bone and muscle mass. Caution is therefore needed with regard to restrictive dieting. • However, growing into one’s weight – the process of a child “stretching” by gaining height while the rate of weight gain slows – is only possible if adult height has not yet been reached. • The idea of advising children about growing into their weight may be falsely reassuring for the older primary school child, as the window for growth in height is less. • Children who have reached full height require weight loss in order to normalize BMI.
  • 16. Exercises: using growth charts Divide into pairs or small groups. Exercise F1: Using percentile and z-score charts – Billy Exercise F2: Interpreting a growth trend over time – Ivan Exercise F3: Comparing different growth trends – Marie and Tia
  • 17. Assess: the 4 Ms of obesity management (adults)
  • 18. Assess: the 4 Ms tools • Video that shows a role play between a physician and a patient using the 4Ms of obesity management (14 minutes) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRtYo9sPJBI
  • 19. Assessing the root causes of weight gain in adults
  • 20. Assess: the 4 Ms of obesity in children and youth Mental anxiety depression body image ADHD learning disorder sleep deprivation eating disorder trauma Mechanical sleep apnoea MSK pain reflux disease enuresis encopresis intertrigo Metabolic type 2 diabetes IGT dyslipidaemia hypertension fatty liver gallstones PCOS medication Milieu parent health/disability family stressors family income bullying school attendance school support neighbourhood safety medical insurance accessible facilities Source: Obesity Canada, 5 As of Obesity Management
  • 21. Assessing the root causes of paediatric and adolescent obesity • Quality and quantity • Sleep and wake times – weekdays vs. weekends • Presence of screens in bedrooms Sleep • Eating of regular meals and snacks • Binge-eating • Restrictive eating Eating behaviours • Quantity and intensity • Free play, organized activities • Specific interests, dislikes • Previous experiences with physical activity Physical activity • Total screen time per day • Use of motorized transportation Sedentary behaviour • Stigma and bullying • Previous and current stressors – family stress, relationships, school, work • Body image and self- esteem • Anxiety and depression Mental health • Medications • Untreated sleep apnoea • Sleep deprivation • Endocrine or genetic disorder • MSK or mobility disorder Medical
  • 22. Assess: the 4 Ms of gestational weight gain
  • 23. Psychosocial assessment • The most important information for developing a tailored and feasible weight management plan. • Living conditions can provide information on barriers and opportunities for obesity management. • Socioeconomic status affects obesity rates and impacts ability to purchase food/medications required for obesity management. • Mental health issues may also affect obesity management strategies (depression, anxiety, eating disorders).
  • 24. Assess for common psychosocial factors Social and cultural • Income, social status, marital status, living situation (family structure), cultural background, personal feelings regarding weight and obesity (weight bias), occupation, geographical location, technology. Psychosocial • Depression, anxiety, eating disorder (restrained eating, binge eating disorder, bulimia, night eating syndrome), substance abuse, abuse (physical, mental, sexual), internalized weight bias, work and sleep schedule, overall quality of life.
  • 25. Nutritional assessment Food intake • Amount, timing, frequency, availability of foods at home, food preparation skills, consumption of food outside the home, hunger, rate of eating and satiety cues, macronutrient assessment. Food behaviours • Cravings, emotional experiences around food, cognitive stimuli, experience of lack of control, feelings before, during and after eating, triggers, emotional eating, eating when not hungry, following a very restrictive diet, previous attempts, food intake changes and weight loss (yo-yo dieting).
  • 26. Nutritional assessment • A person’s eating pattern can provide information about the possible influence of nutritional intake on weight; this can inform a treatment plan. • Dietary information tools: 24-hour recall; seven-day food records; food frequency questionnaires; structured interviews. – Interpret dietary data with caution (under- and over- reporting are very common).
  • 27. Binge eating disorder (BED) DSM-5 criteria for BED 1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating (same as bulimia nervosa). 2. Binge eating episodes are associated with three (or more) of the following: • eating much more rapidly than normal; • eating until feeling uncomfortably full; • eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry; • eating alone because of embarrassment; • feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty after overeating. 3. Marked distress regarding binge eating is present. 4. At least once a week for three months. 5. Individuals with obesity and BED report greater concern with weight, shape, eating and disordered eating.
  • 28. Physical activity (PA) assessment Assess • current PA level • motivation to increase PA level • impairments that may reduce PA level
  • 29. Physical activity (PA) history • Can the patient exercise? Mobility and equipment needs? • PA activity, endurance and fitness status: current activity level (intensity, minutes per week doing cardiovascular and resistance activities). • Assess where person may be able to increase PA (e.g. gym, workplace, urban versus rural setting). • PA preferences: previous exercise experiences (successes and failures). • Perceived barriers to PA: what activity did the person stop? Why did the person stop exercising? When did the person stop exercising?
  • 30. Mobility and functional limitations • Obesity can lead to functional limitations and disabilities with age in both men and women. • It is important to assess patients with obesity for mobility issues prior to recommending a PA programme. • Weight-bearing exercise increases stress on joints and could be challenging for patients with underlying arthritis in knees or hips. • Adipose tissue can prevent a full range of motion. • For some patients, land-based PA can be uncomfortable (tissue movement, rubbing and skin tension).
  • 31. Weight bias barriers to PA • Evidence suggests that some people with obesity avoid PA activities in public facilities for fear of shame and blame. • Fitness centres can exclude people based on economic, social and appearance factors (McLaren et al., 2012). • Some fitness professionals also have weight bias and endorse negative stereotypes and beliefs that people with obesity are lazy and to blame for their weight (Puhl & Wharton, 2007). McLaren L, Rock MJ, McElgunn J. Social inequalities in body weight and physical activity: exploring the role of fitness centers. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2012;83(1):94–102. Puhl RM, Wharton CM. Weight bias: a primer for the fitness industry. ACSMS Health Fit J. 2007;11(3):7–11.
  • 32. Assessing PA in children and youth • Determine how you define physical activity. • Identify a basic measure of the person’s PA level. • Explore determinants of PA for each patient. • Identify the time devoted to sedentary behaviours. • Determine whether there are barriers to movement. • Determine whether additional assessment and treatment will be required. O’Malley G, Ring-Dimitriou S, Nowicka P, Vania A, Frelut ML, Farpour-Lambert N. Physical activity and physical fitness in pediatric obesity: what are the first steps for clinicians? Expert conclusion from the 2016 ECOG Workshop. Int J Exerc Sci. 2017;10(4):487–96
  • 33. Drivers of obesity can be barriers to weight management • Patients may face barriers that affect self-efficacy, confidence, emotions, thinking, and mental and physical health. • Consider what affects a patient’s ability to move forward. • Barriers can arise in different phases of the weight management process. • These barriers need to be addressed differently in the case of each patient.
  • 34. Example: barriers to setting goals You are talking to Cathy about increasing her physical activity, and before you even set a goal, she tells you about her situation: Cathy works in an industrial area where there are no pavements. She feels self-conscious about walking in her neighbourhood. • What is the barrier? • What do you do to set some goals with Cathy?
  • 35. Example: barriers to implementing goals Norm has set some goals to increase physical activity, but in a visit he tells you that he has not been able to follow through. Barriers that come up include: His work schedule has changed; he now has lunch meetings to attend and can no longer go for walks. • What is the barrier? • How do you have this conversation? How can you help Norm with his goal-setting?
  • 36. Example: medical barriers Andrew is experiencing low levels of energy, affecting his mood and concentration. His organizational skills are also affected by his mood and he is struggling to keep up with his physical activity. Walking on a treadmill also caused plantar fasciitis and he is feeling pain when he walks for long periods of time. • What is the barrier? • What conversation do you have with Andrew to help him address these barriers? • Hint: assessment of underlying medical issues may affect how a patient starts new behaviours.
  • 37. What are you thinking? • Mismatched expectations? • What am I missing? • Supportive environment? • Knowledge gaps? • Are they ready? • What’s next? • What is going on? • Is this important? • Is this the right time? • Are they confident? • Who else could help? • Life changes? • Realistic goals?
  • 38. Summary • Assess obesity class and stage. • Assess for obesity drivers, complications and barriers (the 4Ms). • Assess for root causes of weight gain. • Drivers of weight gain can be barriers to weight management strategies. • Once you know what is driving the weight gain, you can move on to Advise.
  • 39. Resources • WHO growth reference http://www.who.int/growthref/en/ • UK growth charts http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/growthcharts
  • 40. Resources • RCGP Nutrition webpages – search on “RCGP Nutrition” http://www.rcgp.org.uk/clinical-and- research/clinical-resources/nutrition.aspx • RCGP Obesity and malnutrition e-learning modules http://elearning.rcgp.org.uk/course/info.p hp?id=147&popup=0

Editor's Notes

  1. Speaker notes In this session we will provide an overview of obesity as a chronic disease and outline causes and consequences.
  2. Speaker notes Some populations which typically follow slimmer build types, such as Asian populations, develop obesity-related conditions at lower BMI ranges than Caucasian populations. Research on how these risks are best assessed and influenced is still ongoing.
  3. Speaker notes   Waist circumference can be used instead of BMI to explain increased cardiovascular and metabolic risk from central obesity. Again, we see some ethnic variations in these risk categories, as shown in the lower table. Importantly, relatively modest amounts of weight loss (around 5% body weight reduction) can lead to substantial reductions in central obesity (up to 30% in some studies) and hence improvements in metabolic health.
  4. Speaker notes Academic papers often refer to z-score rather than BMI percentile. BMI percentile is an easier term to use in clinical practice.
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  6. Speaker notes The underlying issue in this patient is sleep apnoea: lack of sleep is affecting Andrew’s energy levels and mood. The barriers that Andrew is describing may trigger you to do a screening for sleep apnoea, or they may be a cue for you to do a screening for depression. Knowing about these screening tools is very important. You don’t need to be an expert in doing all the different kinds of screening, but you do need to be aware of where you can refer patients to get them done.
  7. Speaker notes When having a conversation with a patient, you may have all or any of these random thoughts. This is normal: what you need to remember is that you can talk to your team members about these issues – you do not need to handle them alone. Your team can help you to have these conversations with your patients. Obesity is complex; these kinds of issues and barriers will arise. The trick is to get your thoughts organized and move forward with your patient, depending on what they are currently thinking and feeling.