Healthcare costs of obesity?
Upto 30% of health care costs
Multifactorial causes of obseity?
Endocrine causes of obesity?
Not all obese people get diabetes, what is the proportion?
20/1000
What is PEDF?
Pigment epithelium derived factor, hormone that can lead to development of T2DM
What is relationship between fat cells and insulin
Obesity leading to high BP, how so?
-Must pump more blood through additional blood vessels
Obesity leading to OSA, how so?
- blocked airway during sleep, causing shallow breathing or pauses
TRUE or False, obese pt often consider their condition as a greater handicap than deafness, dyslexia, or blindness
TRUE
Obesity implications
HTN, DM2, OSA, Cancer
Infertility, GB disease, psychological
Link between obesity and mortality from cancer?
- possible role for estron/estrogen from fat (both men and women)
What is the only weight loss system out there that was proven to work?
- Long term success at 5yrs
How much weight do you gain by yourself every 5 years?
- sometime success can be seen as preventing that added weight
NIH Consensus Indications for Bariatric Surgery?
-BMI >40, or >35 with significant comorbidities
-Failed safe non-surgical means of wt loss
(slightly out-dated guidelines)
Contra-indications to bariatric surgery?
What is the J curve?
- but BMI
Typical gastric bypass patient?
Avg age 45-50
80-90% women
Most common procedure type in Ottawa?
93% Rouy-en-Y gastric bypass
7% sleeve gastrectomy (success not know yet, 12 yr old only)
Impact on Mortality of gastric surgery (Christou study), at 5 years?
Versus controls, surgical group had
Adams NEJM, 2007, retrospective cohort for 7 years, findings?
All-cause mortality: 40% Risk Reduction in surgical group vs control. Less CAD (56%), Diabetes (92%), Cancer (60%)
BUT, 58% increase in suicide accidents
Medical impact of weight loss Sx?
95% cure of diabetes
92% cure of HTN
90% cure of CAD, anginal
85% cure Sleep apnea
Contra-indication to sleeve?
Pre-existing GERD, as a sleeve can make it worse
Morbidly obese = BMI?
BMI > 40-49 or >35 with co-morbidities
or >100 lb overweight , or >200% of ideal weight
Superobese BMI?
BMI >50
The bigger you are, the less your estimated weight loss of excess weight (bone, ribs, ligaments, wont shrink)