Title: Prevent Disease Promote Health
1Prevent Disease Promote Health
- We will take a look at
- Obesity
- Heart Disease
- Cancer
- Disease Prevention
2Disease Prevention
- Why do we want to prevent disease?
- What are the most devastating diseases?
3Top Ten Causes of Death in the United States
- 1. Heart Disease
- 2. Cancer
- 3. Stroke
- 4. Emphazema
- 5. Unintentional injury
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- 6. Diabetes
- 7. Influenza/
- Pneumonia
- 8. Alzheimer's
- 9. Kidney
- Disease
- 10. Infections
4Diabetes Mellitus Facts
- 17 million people in the US have Diabetes.
- 11.1 million have been diagnosed
- 5.9 are undiagnosed.
5What Causes Diabetes?
- The body does not produce or properly use the
hormone insulin. - Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert
sugars, starches and other food into energy.
6Type 1 Diabetes
- Accounts for 5-10 of all Diabetes in the United
States. - Results from the bodies failure to produce
insulin. - May be a genetic disposition to immune
destruction.
7Type 2 Diabetes
- 90-95 of Americans with Diabetes have Type 2.
- Results from decreased insulin resistance
(produce insulin, but dont use it effectively). - May be caused by obesity, age, genetics.
8Complications from Diabetes
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Hypertension
- Blindness
- Kidney Disease
- Dental Disease
- Pregnancy Complications
- Nervous System Disease
- Amputations
9Preventing Diabetes
- You can lower your risk of getting Diabetes by
doing the following - Maintain your Ideal Body Weight.
- Make healthy food choices.
- Exercise on a regular basis.
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10Prevention is the Key!
- Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy
Thompson is promoting preventative measures such
as increased community education on Diabetes.
11The Cost of Diabetes
- The cost of healthcare in the US was 1.4
trillion in 2001, three quarters of that was used
to treat chronic (ongoing) diseases that could be
prevented, such as Diabetes. - The cost of Diabetes in the US is nearly 98
billion per year in direct and indirect
expenditures.
12The Cost of Diabetes
- This is why prevention can be effective, it can
lower healthcare costs for all of us, plus reduce
risk of acquiring this disease.
13Prevalence of Diabetes among U.S. Adults, BRFSS,
1990
14Prevalence of Diabetes among U.S. Adults, BRFSS,
1991-92
15Prevalence of Diabetes among U.S. Adults, BRFSS,
1993-94
Source Mokdad et al., Diabetes Care
2000231278-83
16Prevalence of Diabetes among U.S. Adults, BRFSS,
1995-96
17Prevalence of Diabetes among U.S. Adults, BRFSS,
1997-98
18Coronary Heart Disease
- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) results from the
narrowing of the coronary arteries that feed the
heart.
19Coronary Heart Disease
- CHD affects 7 million Americans each year, each
year approximately 500,000 people die from heart
attacks. - Atherosclerosis is the gradual build up of
plaques in blood vessels that feed the heart.
20Cholesterol
- Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that
occurs naturally in the body. - The body uses cholesterol for hormone, Vitamin D
and bile acid production. - High cholesterol levels can increase your risk
for developing CHD.
21Risk Factors for CHD
- Risk Factors that cannot be controlled
- Age
- Gender
- Genetics
22Risk Factors for CHD
- Risk Factors that can be controlled
- Smoking
- High Cholesterol
- High Blood Pressure
- Physical Inactivity
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Stress
- Alcohol Consumption
23Preventing CHD
- Factors that can help prevent CHD are the
following - Be at or near Ideal Body Weight
- Exercise regularly
- Lower intake of saturated fat
- Increase Omega-3-Fatty Acids
- Relaxation techniques
24Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1985
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
25Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
26Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
27Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
28Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
29Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
30Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
31Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
32Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
33Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
34Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
35Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
36Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
37Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
38Prevalence of Obesity among U.S. Adults BRFSS,
1986
(Approximately 30 pounds overweight)
Source Mokdad A H, et al. Am Med Assoc
200028413
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40Cancer
- The term cancer refers to a group of diseases
in which cells grow and spread throughout the
body - Different kinds of cancer lung, breast, colon
most common - Tissue cancer cartilage, muscle
- Immature blood cells form another type of cancer
41What Causes Cancer
- Viruses can trigger the development of cancer
- Exposure to too much sunlight
- Too many calories fat may play a role
- Low fruit and vegetable intake may play a role
42What Causes Cancer?
- Cigarette smoking is responsible for most lung
cancer - Excessive alcohol can increase the risk of mouth,
throat esophagus cancer - People who smoke drink have 40 times the risk
of cancer than those who dont smoke drink
Lung cancer cells
43What Causes Cancer?
- Occupations such as working around certain kinds
of wood or gas exposed to cancer causing
substances - Air and car pollution
44Cancer Facts
- Almost 90 of adult smokers are addicted at or
before age 18. - About one-third of 3,000 youth who start to smoke
will die from smoking mainly cancer. - 28.5 of high school students have smoked within
the last 30 days
45Cancer Facts
- Because at least half overweight children become
overweight adults, an increase of weight during
childhood and teen years will result in an
increase risk of developing cancer and other
heart diseases.
Fat cells
46 Can What You Eat REALLY make a Difference?
- Increase
- Whole grain products
- Fruits and vegetables
- Lowfat or fat free dairy products
- Lean meats, fish, nuts, beans
- Unsaturated fats such as olive oil
- Water
- Decrease
- Fast foods
- Sodas
- Candy and Sweets
- Potato Chips
- Saturated fats such as butter
- Salty foods
47Conclusion
- What can you do to prevent diseases such as
Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease? - Change your lifestyle to meet the recommended
guidelines for healthy eating exercise. - Do everything in moderation, including moderation!