Obesity Flashcards

1
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Define Obesity?

A

A BMI > 30 kg/m^2

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What else can Obesity be defined by?

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Waist circumference
Men:
Low risk = < 94 cm
Very High Risk = > 102 cm

Women:

  • Low risk = < 80 cm
  • Very High Risk = > 88 cm
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What is the aetiology of Obesity?

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There are genetic factors that affect the risk of becoming obese
There are a few monogenic forms of obesity (e.g. leptin deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome)
Common obesity is caused by energy intake > energy usage

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What is the epidemiology of Obesity?

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24% of men and 25% of women are obese

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What are the presenting symptoms and signs of Obesity?

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Noticing that you’re fat
Routine health check
Symptoms of complications (e.g. T2DM , coronary heart disease, obstructive sleep apnoea)
High body weight, BMI and waist circumference

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What invesigations would you do for Obesity?

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Measure serum lipids
Measure HbA1c
Hormone profile (check for hormonal cause of obesity)
TFTs - hypothyrodism can cause obesity
Other investigations depending on comorbidities

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