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DR UBAID.N.P COMMUNITY MEDICINE DEPT PARIYARAM MEDICAL COLLEGE OBESITY
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Abnormal growth of the adipose tissue due to an enlargement of fat cell size (hypertrophic obesity) or an increase in fat cell number (hyperplastic obesity) or a combination of both Overweight is usually due to obesity but can arise from other causes Android obesity and Gynoid obesity Spectrum of malnutrition
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Epidemiological determinants Age Sex Genetic factors Physical inactivity Socio economic status Eating habits Psychosocial factors Familial tendency Endocrine factors Alcohol Smoking Education Ethnicity Drugs
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Assessment of obesity 1. Body weight (i) Body Mass Index (Quetelets Index) = ClassificationBMIRisk of co morbidities Underweight<18.50Low Normal range18.50- 24.99Average Overweight≥25.00 Pre Obese25.00 – 29.99Increased Obese class I30.00 – 34.99Moderate Obese class II35.00 – 39.99Severe Obese class III≥ 40Very severe
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(ii) Ponderal index = (iii) Brocca index = Height(cm) minus 100 (iv) Lorentz’s formula = (v) Corpulence index = This should not exceed 1.2
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2. Skin fold thickness – Harpenden skin callipers 3. Waist circumference (WC) : Men (≥ 102 cm) and women (≥ 88 cm) Waist Hip ratio(WHR) : Men (>1) and Women(>0.85) 4. Others – total body water, total body potassium, total body density
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Hazards of obesity a) Increased morbidity – hypertension, diabetes, gall bladder disease, heart disease, certain cancers and also; varicose vein, abdominal hernia, osteoarthritis, psychological etc, increased risk from surgery, lower fertility… b) Increased mortality
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Prevention & Control Weight reduction!!! Dietary changes Increased physical activity Others
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