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Are You Overweight? Source: Report of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 1995, pages 23-24. 6’6” 6’5” 6’4” 6’3” 6’2” 6’1” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 5’9” 5’8” 5’7” 5’6” 5’5” 5’4” 5’3” 5’2” 5’1” 5’0” 4’11” 4’10” Healthy Weight Moderate Overweight Severe Overweight Pounds (without clothes) Height (without shoes) 23.022
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1985 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1986 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20% Source: BRFSS, CDC.
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1987 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1988 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1989 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1990 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1991 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1992 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1993 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1994 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1995 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1996 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1997 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1998 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 1999 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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Obesity* Trends Among U.S. Adults BRFSS, 2000 (*BMI 30, or ~ 30 lbs overweight for 5’4” person) Source: BRFSS, CDC. No Data <10% 10%-14% 15-19% 20%
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% (Flegal, JAMA 2002) overweight / obese obese 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1988 - 19941999 - 2000
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Changes in the Prevalence of Obesity (BMI > 95 th Percentile) Among U.S. Female Children and Adolescents
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Obesity in the USA, 1991-98 Region Percentage Obese New England: + 46% Pacific: + 67% Midwest: + 36% Mid-Atlantic: +32% Southeast: + 67%
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Women
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Calle et al., 2003 Relative Risk of Cancer Mortality Women RR
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Why are we engulfed in an epidemic of obesity? -- reductions in physical activity -- increased caloric intake -- bad nutritional advice
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Role of the food industry in the obesity epidemic -- creation of maximally seductive foods based on sugar, refined starch, trans fats, and salt -- “convenience” -- supersizing as a value -- aggressive marketing of junk to children and adults
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Who can help control the epidemic? – Researchers (Epidemiologists, Nutritionists, etc) – Health Care Providers – Schools – Governments, Community Organizations – Worksites – Parents – Individuals
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