obesity Flashcards

1
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obesity definiton

A

excessive fat in adipose tissue, that impairs health

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2
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what drives obesity

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ability to play outside
car use
screen time
education level
educational achievement
poverty
social deprivation
interaction of environmental and genetic variance in multifactorial disease

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3
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obesity is associated with what comorbidities

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diabetes
CVD- stroke/MI
cancer
OPA
depression

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4
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obesity treatment pathway

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  1. determine degree of overweight/obestiy
  2. lifestyle, comorbidities, willingness to change
    2a: referral to specialist care
    or
    2b: management- lifestyle change/drug treatment
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5
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issues with leptin deficiency (or resistance)

A

infertility
stunted linear growth
hyperphagia
decreased:
1.body temp
2.energy expenditure
3.immune function

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6
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normal physiological function of leptin

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regulate appetite -anti-starvation hormone
control metabolism

regulate bone bass
regulate menstrual cycle
increase heart rate

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7
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what happens when you administer leptin in leptin deficient children

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reduce appetite an body weight

restores LH pulsatility- restore FSH/LH after 12 months//and for women with amenorrhea

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8
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treatment for obesity-drugs

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orlistat -gastric+pancreatic lipase inhibitor
reduce dietary fat absorption by 30%

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9
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effects of GLP-1

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reduce BP/plasma glucose and plasma lipid

reduce appetite and increases satiety

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10
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what is liraglutide
how to administer, dosing on T2DM
effects?

A

long acting GLP-1 receptor agonist

daily injections
double dose for T2DM
4-5%weight loss

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11
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what is semaglutide

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long-acting GLP-1 receptor agonist

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12
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tirzepatide

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long acting GLP-1 receptor AND GIP receptor coagonist

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13
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what does GIP stand for

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gastric inhibitory polypeptide

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14
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what is cagrilintide

A

long acting amylin analogue

given with semaglutide

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15
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what is retatrutide

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triple agonist of GIP, GLP-1 and glucagon receptors

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16
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bariatric surgery-Consider for patients with (BMI)

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BMI of 40 kg/m2 or more
BMI of 35-40 kg/m2 and other co-morbidities
BMI of 30-34.9 kg/m2 for newly diagnosed T2DM.

a first-line option for adults with a BMI >50 kg/m2.

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bariatric surgery-Consider for patients with (FACTORS)

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– non-surgical measures CAUSE NO weight loss for at least 6 months
– (will be) receiving receive intensive specialist management
– fit for anaesthesia and surgery
– commit to the need for long-term follow-up.

18
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types of bariatric surgery

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gastric bypass-top of stomach connected to small intestine.

gastric band

sleeve gastrectomy -removed portion of stomach

19
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what is
long acting amylin analogue

given with semaglutide

A

cagrilintide