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Obesity, O&G and Risk Diana Hamilton-Fairley Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Guys and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
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Aims Obesity is a public health issue Impact of obesity on women’s health Weight loss does make a difference Clinicians have a powerful role to play
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Health Risks Which of these is the greatest risk to health?
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Risk The possibility of suffering harm or loss; danger. A factor, thing, element, or course involving uncertain danger; The danger or probability of loss to an insurer. One considered with respect to the possibility of loss: a poor risk.
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The Epidemic “Child obesity has doubled in a decade” 21% increased risk of cancer in girls Double the risk of dying before 50
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Reproductive Years – Obesity, Hirsutism and Menstruation P<0.01 % PCOS
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Implications Anovulation Menorrhagia Endometrial Hyperplasia Anaemia Hirsutism / Acne Psychological impact
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Obesity and Ovulation induction P<0.02 NSP<0.01
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Obesity and Miscarriage Risk of miscarriage before a live birth in 13,123 consecutive pregnancies BMI 19-25 25-29 >29 1 1.42 2.06
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Reproductive Years Pregnancy - Gestational Diabetes 96 801 Nulliparous women Prepregnancy weight Baeton et al.2001 Am J Pub Health 91;436 - 439 BMI 19-25 (71.7%) 25-29.9 (18.2%) >30 (10.1%) 1 2.4 5.2
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Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia BMI 19-25 25-29.9 >30 1 2.0 3.3 Baeton et al.2001 Am J Pub Health 91;436 - 439
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Delivery at <32 weeks BMI 19-25 25-29.9 >30 1 1.3 1.5 Baeton et al.2001 Am J Pub Health 91;436 - 439
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Caesarean Delivery BMI 19-25 25-29.9 >30 1 1.8 2.7 Baeton et al.2001 Am J Pub Health 91;436 - 439
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Other increased risks in pregnancy Congenital abnormality3 fold Thromboembolism12 fold Failed Trial of Labour87% vs 20-40%
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Shoulder Dystocia and neonatal injury BMI > 30kg/m 2 Second stage >20 mins Birthweight > 4.5kg Mehta et al. 2006 J Perinatology 26;85-8
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Infant Death BMI 19-25 25-29.9 >30 1 1.5 2.0 Baeton et al.2001 Am J Pub Health 91;436 - 439
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Mean maternal glucose concentrations and infant mortality
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Obese Parents Increase the risk of obese children –Increased risk of early onset Type 2 DM –Increased risk of metabolic syndrome Glucose intolerance, raised VLDL, Decreased HDL, Hypertension, Increased risk for cardiovascular disease –Increased risk of cancer Increased risk of dying before children reach adulthood
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Disease for which Obesity is a risk factor DiseaseRisk Risk in PCOS Diabetes3.8 5 fold Cardiovascular disease 2.1 Stroke > IHD 0.7 (NS) Hypertension5.6 Endometrial Cancer 3 – 10 fold Depends
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Risk factors in endometrial cancer Risk factors in endometrial cancerRisk Fold risk Obesity 3 - 10 Nulliparity 2*2*2*2* Late Menopause 2.4* “bloody menopause” 4*4*4*4* Diabetes 2.8* Hypertension 1.5* Unopposed E2 9.5 Complex Hyperplasia 29*
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Risk of Surgery Obesity increases your risk of needing a Hysterectomy –Infection 15.3% vs 11.3% (p<0.01) –Bleeding no difference –Increased duration of surgery –Increased LOS Manual Handling Surgical difficulty
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Weight loss
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Obesity and PCOS Does weight loss treat symptoms?
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Does weight loss improve outcome In pregnancy reduces Congenital abnormality Miscarriage GDM, macrosomia Pre-eclampsia Prematurity Caesarean section Postpartum Type 2 DM Hypertension Cancer (Endometrial)
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Treatment algorithm for obesity Treatment algorithm for obesity
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What is our role? Young fit women - INFORMATION Actively treat obesity in gynaecology and subfertility clinics Pre-conception obesity clinics Pregnancy advice on weight gain Postpartum follow-up and support
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Obesity is a Public Health Issue We all have a role to play in reducing the risks
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