Bariatrics Flashcards

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What are the 6 major risk factors for developing Obesity in adults?

A

Sedentary Lifestyle
High Glycemic Diet
Environmental and Lifestyle factors (smoking, stress, history of abuse)
Medications that increase appetite or food cravings
Genetic predisposition
Underlying illness (hypothyroidism, Cushing’s, etc.)

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What cardiac changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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cardiomyopathy, abnormal ventricular remodeling, a-fib, dysrhythmias

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What pulmonary changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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asthma, sleep apnea, hypoventilation syndrome

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What kidney changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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decreased renal perfusion

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What genitourinary changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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incontinence and inftertility

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What vascular changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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increased total blood volume, altered stroke volume and cardiac output, HTN, venous insufficiency

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What MSK changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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osteoarthritis and altered mobility patterns

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What liver changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

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What pancreatic changes can occur with weight gain and obesity?

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insulin resistance, DM type 2

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10
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What is considered a “normal” BMI?

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18.5-24.9

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What BMI level is classified as “Obese”?

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Over 30

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Which shape is correlated to lower relative incidence of obesity related risk factors, an “apple” shape or “pear” shape?

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Pear Shape

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What waist circumference in men is considered a sign of central fat distribution? How is this different for women?

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40in for men

35in for women

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What factors usually make a patient a candidate for bariatric weight loss surgery?

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Waist circumference over 40/35 with additional comorbidities and evidence that other weight loss strategies have failed

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