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Health Concerns
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Diabetes
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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
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Symptoms Increased thirst Frequent urination Extreme hunger
Unexplained weight loss Fatigue Blurred vision Slow-healing sores
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High Risk Type 1 Family history Type 2 Overweight Inactive
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Prevention Type 1 None Type 2 Maintain a healthy weight
Eat nutritious foods Keep active
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Diabetes Video Clip Can Type 2 Diabetes be reversed? Show video clip.
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Heart Disease
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Causes Plaque forms along the inner wall of the arteries.
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Symptoms Chest pain Shortness of breath Pain
Numbness and/or weakness or coldness in legs and/or arms
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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
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Prevention Decrease foods that are high in: Saturated fats Sodium
Exercise
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Anemia
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Causes Severe depletion of iron stores resulting in low blood hemoglobin.
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Symptoms Weak Tired Mental state effected
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High Risk Menstruating women
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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
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Colon Cancer
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Causes Heredity Not getting enough fiber in the diet
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Symptoms Often there are no early symptoms Bloody stools
Abdominal pain
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High Risk Top cancer causing death in the United States
It is preventable
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Prevention Eat high fiber foods Whole grains Fruits Vegetables
Eat between 25 and 35 grams of fiber daily
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Osteoporosis
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Causes Bones become porous and fragile due to a lack of calcium.
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Symptoms Bones break easily Curvature of the spine
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High Risk Females Elderly
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Prevention Eat 3 to 4 servings of foods rich in calcium
Milk and dairy products Broccoli Salmon Figs
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obesity
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Causes Having too much body fat
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Symptoms Body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more
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High Risk Those that do not exercise
Major contributor to obesity in the United States
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Prevention Balance calorie intake with output
People tend to underestimate their calorie intake and overestimate their calorie output. Eat nutrient dense foods
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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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Obesity Problem in America
Show video clip “Obesity in America”
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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.
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