Health Concerns
Diabetes
Causes Type 1 Hereditary (you are born with it) The immune system attacks and destroys the insulin producing cells in the pancreases. Type 2 Excess body fat Inactivity
Symptoms Increased thirst Frequent urination Extreme hunger Unexplained weight loss Fatigue Blurred vision Slow-healing sores
High Risk Type 1 Family history Type 2 Overweight Inactive
Prevention Type 1 None Type 2 Maintain a healthy weight Eat nutritious foods Keep active
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Heart Disease
Causes Plaque forms along the inner wall of the arteries.
Symptoms Chest pain Shortness of breath Pain Numbness and/or weakness or coldness in legs and/or arms
High Risk Genetics Age High-fat diet Lack of exercise High stress Smoke and tobacco use Excessive alcohol consumption Low fiber intake Low vitamin/mineral intake
Prevention Decrease foods that are high in: Saturated fats Sodium Exercise
Anemia
Causes Severe depletion of iron stores resulting in low blood hemoglobin.
Symptoms Weak Tired Mental state effected
High Risk Menstruating women
Prevention Eat foods high in iron Red meat, egg yolks, dark green vegetables, dried fruits, fortified cereals Eat foods high in Vitamin C Oranges and tomatoes Helps with iron absorption in the body
Colon Cancer
Causes Heredity Not getting enough fiber in the diet
Symptoms Often there are no early symptoms Bloody stools Abdominal pain
High Risk Top cancer causing death in the United States It is preventable
Prevention Eat high fiber foods Whole grains Fruits Vegetables Eat between 25 and 35 grams of fiber daily
Osteoporosis
Causes Bones become porous and fragile due to a lack of calcium.
Symptoms Bones break easily Curvature of the spine
High Risk Females Elderly
Prevention Eat 3 to 4 servings of foods rich in calcium Milk and dairy products Broccoli Salmon Figs
obesity
Causes Having too much body fat
Symptoms Body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more
High Risk Those that do not exercise Major contributor to obesity in the United States
Prevention Balance calorie intake with output People tend to underestimate their calorie intake and overestimate their calorie output. Eat nutrient dense foods
Prevention Avoid high sugar, sodium, and fat foods Increase overall activity Take the stairs over the elevator Park further away from the building and walk
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Summary There are many health concerns that are nutritional based. By watching what you eat, it will help reduce the risk of many of these diseases.