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Maurice Duggins, MD Associate Professor Family Medicine Associate Director VCFM Residency Program
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Knowing Your Numbers Why is it important to know your numbers? What numbers are important?
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Knowing Your Numbers The number one killer in the USA is Cardiovascular Disease(CVD). 1 in every 3 adults has heart disease. Approximately 82 million people! CVD Kills more each year than the next two top killer diseases. So what are the risk factors for CVD?
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Knowing Your Numbers Over 800,000 Americans die from CVD yearly. 1 More Women from Heart Disease than Breast Cancer.
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Knowing Your Numbers Major Risk Factors for CVD: OBESITY SMOKING HIGH CHOLESTEROL HIGH BLOOD SUGAR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
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Cardiovascular Disease Jingle
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Knowing Your Numbers Life Expectancy in the USA is 78.5 years. Heart Disease #1 Cancer #2 Chronic Lung Disease #3 Stroke #4 Diabetes #6
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Obesity(BMI) What is obesity? Epidemic in the USA 30% Obese 64% Overweight Kansas currently Rank 16 th in USA
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Body Mass Index (BMI) Optimal BMI Normal BMI Pre-Obesity Obesity 18 18 to 24 kg/m 2 25-29 kg/m 2 > 30 kg/m 2
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Body Mass Index (BMI) http://nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm This Calculates your BMI using Feet, Inches, and Pounds. There’s an App for that: Fitter Fitness calculator(free)
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Hypertension(Blood Pressure) Silent Killer (CAD, CVA, CHF, Kidney Failure) High Blood Pressure(HBP) Primary, Essential, or Idiopathic Secondary Malignant Pressure is measured in mmhg
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Hypertension(Blood Pressure) Two Components. What are they? Systolic Blood Pressure (top number) Diastolic Blood Pressure (bottom number) E.g. 130/80 Both top and bottom numbers are important.
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Hypertension(Blood Pressure) Optimal Blood Pressure Normal Blood Pressure Pre-hypertension Hypertension <120/80 110/75 to 120/80 121/81 to 139/89 >140/90
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Hypertension(Blood Pressure) Check your blood pressure regularly. Keep a record for yourself to show your physician. Remember blood pressure fluctuates through out the day.
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Diabetes(High Blood Sugar) About 18 million Americans diagnosed. About 7 million Americans Undiagnosed. Leading cause of adult blindness. Leading cause of Kidney Failure. Classic signs are increased hunger, thirst, and urination.
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Diabetes(High Blood Sugar) Optimal Blood Sugar Normal Blood Sugar Pre-Diabetes Diabetes <100 80 to 100 101 to 125 > 126
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Diabetes(High Blood Sugar) Family history is very predictive. Screening should start at age 20 and sooner if risk factors or signs /symptoms present.
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Cholesterol(High Blood Lipids) Cholesterol is needed by everyBODY. Break cholesterol into its parts: LDL(L ow density lipid) HDL(High density lipid) No signs or symptoms- Usually.
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Cholesterol(High Blood Lipids) Optimal LDL Normal LDL Borderline LDL High LDL 70 <130mg/dl 131 to 160mg/dl > 160
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Cholesterol(High Blood Lipids) Two- thirds of Americans don’t know their cholesterol level. It’s a major contributor to CVD. Screening should be done starting at age 20 then every 1 to 5 years thereafter.
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Triglycerides(Blood Fat) Optimal Triglycerides Normal Triglycerides High Triglycerides <150 150-199mg/dl 200-499 mg/dl
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Triglycerides(Blood Fat) Complex of lipoproteins. Independent risk factor for CVD. Screening is done when cholesterol or lipid panel is done. Triglyceride > 200 use Non-HDL Level. Non-HDL = Total Choles. – HDL Level. Non-HDL goal <130
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Tachycardia(High Heart Rate) BMI Diabetes Hypertension LDL Cholesterol Non-HDL Level <30 <100 <120 <100 <130
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RESPONSE 1. Increase physical Activity most day. >120 minutes a week 2. Eat Healthy most days. High Fiber,Fruits, Vegetable 3. Quit Smoking. # to know: ZERO cigarette 4. Make these numbers your goal.
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