Title: Why We Are Here Today
1Why We Are Here Today?
Reality Coalition Co-Chair Louis J. Aronne, MD,
FACP
2How Obesity Causes DiseaseThe Fat Cell A
Multiendocrine Organ
Hypertension
á Lipoprotein Lipase
Type 2 DM
á Lactate
á Angiotensinogen
Inflammation
Dyslipidemia
á IL - 6
á Fat Stores
Arthritis
á Leptin
á FFA
á Insulin
Type 2 DM
á TNF- a
áResistin
á Adipsin (Complement D)
Thrombosis
áEstrogen
á Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1)
?Adiponectin
ASCVD
DMdiabetes mellitus FFAfree fatty acid
PAI-1plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
TNF?tumor necrosis factor alpha
IL-6interleukin 6. Slide After Dr. G Bray
3Is Modest Weight Loss Enough?Yes! Modest Weight
Loss Drastically Reduces Visceral Fat
Before weight loss (95 kg, BMI 32)
After 10 kg weight loss (85 kg, BMI 29)
From Després J-P. Baillières Clin Endocrinol.
19948629. With permission.
4Impact of Weight Loss on Risk Factors
Naaso Modest Weight Loss
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5The Grand Canyon of Care in Treating Obesity
Lifestyle
Bariatric Surgery
6Why Were Here Today
- Unrealistic approaches to weight management hurt
U.S. businesses and their employees - Businesses want and need real solutions to
support employees in achieving and maintaining a
healthy weight - Employees want real help to control their weight
7The Facts
- Obesity outranks both smoking and drinking in
terms of increased health costs.1 - Projecting from current research, the cost of
obesity to a 5,000 person company is over a
million dollars per year.2 - Each year an estimated 39 million work days are
lost to obesity related illness.3
1. Thompson D, Edelsberg J, et al. Estimated
economic costs of obesity to U.S. business. Am J
Health Promot 199813120-7 2. Finkelstein EA,
Fiebelkom IC, Wang G. National Medical Spending
Attributable to Overweight and Obesity How Much
and Whos Paying? Health Aff, www.healthaffairs.or
g. 2003. 3.Wolf AM, Colditz GA. Current
estimates of the economic impact of obesity.
Obesity Res 1998697-106.
8What Can Employers Do?
- Focus attention on the rising cost of obesity and
its impact on the well-being of working
Americans, labor productivity and financial
performance - Implement solutions to address the burden of
overweight and obesity on employers and employees
9What Can We Do?
- We can invite the nations employers to join the
efforts of the Reality Coalition and take an
active role in advocating sound weight loss
principles for employees