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Health Problems
Relating to Eating HabitsBy Vicki Dabrowka for EDU
135June 2014
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5 Main Eating-Related Health
Problems Dental Caries (= Tooth Decay) Hypertension (= High Blood
Pressure) Obesity (= Highly Overweight) Cardiovascular Disease (= Heart
Disease) Diabetes (= High Blood Sugar)
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Dental Caries
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Dental Caries: A Video Introduction
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oIlv59bTL4
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Dental Caries: Description
Sugars in your diet can increase tooth decay (destroying the enamel & dentin layers of the tooth) if the teeth are not properly & regularly cleaned.
Image from http://www.dentalcosmeticscr.com/wp-content/uploads/ToothDecay_1.jpg
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Dental Caries: Who’s Affected?
Anyone at any age who does not properly take care of their teeth.
This starts with infants: Do not leave them to fall asleep with their milk bottles. The sugars can lead to tooth decay later on!
Image from http://dentalcaretips.roxaa.com/files/2013/08/baby-bottle-tooth-decay.jpg
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Dental Caries: Signs & Symptoms
A dentist will determine if a patient has tooth decay.
Other signs you might have dental caries & need to see the dentist: ToothachesSwollen gumsBad breathBad taste in mouthDiscolored spots on teeth
Image from http://occupations.phillipmartin.info/occupations_dentist.gif
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Dental Caries:Prevention
Don’t let babies fall asleep with their bottle.
Use toothpaste with fluoride. Brush teeth at least twice a day--after
meals (especially high in sugar) & before bed. Use proper tooth brushing techniques. Floss & Eat nutritiously. Visit the dentist every 6 months.Image from http://boyetthealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/toothbrush.jpg
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Dental Caries:Additional Resources
CDC Dental Caries Page http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/hygiene/disease/dental_caries.html
American Dental Association’s MouthHealthy Website http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/
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aka: High Blood
Pressure
Hypertension
Image from: http://profitnessconsulting.com/what-is-hypertension-high-blood-pressure/
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Hypertension: A Video Introduction
(Part 1)
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjTMZ_sm0LQ
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Hypertension: A Video Introduction
(Part 2)
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoHLbNw8opU
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Hypertension: Description
Hypertension is the pressure of blood through vessels.
Normal blood pressure is below 120/80.
Blood pressure is considered high if it is 140/90 or higher.
Systolic pressure:
# of heartbea
ts
Diastolic pressure: Measure of
rest between
heartbeats
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Hypertension:Who’s Affected?
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Approximately 1 in 3 adults in the USA have hypertension.
These factors can contribute to high blood pressure:
Hereditary Smoking &/or Drinking Being overweight Stress/poor coping skills Salt & poor food choices
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Hypertension: Signs & Symptoms
Additionally, a blood pressure reading at a doctor’s office of over 140/90 will indicate a diagnosis of hypertension.
Image from https://www.remodulin.com/images/patient/pat_causessympt_symptoms_popup.png
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Hypertension: Prevention
Treatment can come with medication &/or lifestyle changes (listed below): A diet high in fruits & vegetables
with limited intake of fats and sodium (salt).
Reduce stress. Lose weight. Exercise regularly. Quit smoking and
drinking to excess. Image from http://www.my-medical-id.com/hypertension-today
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Hypertension:Additional Resources
Kids Health Hypertension Page http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/heart/hypertension.html
Million Hearts http://millionhearts.hhs.gov/index.html
National Kidney Foundation’s Pediatric Hypertension http://www.kidney.org/site/107/pdf/pediatrichypertension.pdf
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Obesity
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Obesity:A Video Introduction
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfaDfBOQ6xA
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Obesity: Description
When a person is more than 20% of their recommended body weight, they are obese.
25--33% of kids in the USA are considered over- weight or obese.
This chart shows global obesity.
Image from http://www.healthworks.my/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/world-obesity-visualization.jpg
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Obesity: Who’s Affected?
Anyone at any age can be at risk for obesity.
It can be hereditary or due to long-term poor food choices & sedentary lifestyle.
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Obesity:Signs & Symptoms
Carrying too much weight Tire Easily May have sleeping or breathing
problems Obese Children & Teens are at risk
for:Heart Disease Type 2 DiabetesStroke Osteoarthritis Cancers Becoming obese adultsDepression Bone & joint
problemsSleep Apnea Low self-esteem
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Obesity:Prevention
Eat consciously and in a healthy way. Become more active on a daily basis. Maintain healthy habits over time. Help children and teens by providing
healthy snack choices, limiting screen time, & being a role model.
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Obesity:Prevention
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Obesity:Additional Resources
CDC’s Obesity Page http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/
Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” Program http://www.letsmove.gov/
Kids Health Obesity & Overweight Page http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body/overweight_obesity.html
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Cardiovascular Disease
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aka: Heart
Disease
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Cardiovascular Disease:
A Video Introduction
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI0nrP4aSco
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Cardiovascular Disease: Description
Heart Disease conditions usually involve atherosclerosis (when plaque build up in the walls of arteries, making it more difficult for blood to flow freely through blood vessels).
These are the types of heart disease: Blood Clots Heart Attacks Stroke Arrhythmia (abnormal heart rate) Heart Valve problems
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Cardiovascular Disease:
Who’s Affected? Heredity: Your genes decide! Age: Risk increases with age (over 55). Other high risk individuals: People of African
or Asian decent; also people in poverty or high stress situations.
Other major factors that you CAN change are: Exposure to Smoking Diabetes Hypertension High Cholesterol Obesity Abusing Alcohol Unhealthy Diet (high in saturated fat) Level of Physical Activity
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Cardiovascular Disease:
Signs & Symptoms
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Cardiovascular Disease:
Prevention Make healthy food choices (whole grains; fish & lean meat versus red meat; fruits & vegetables; & foods low in fat/sodium/sugar).
Be physically active! Get routine wellness exams. Avoid smoking/2nd hand smoke. Drink responsibly. Learn stress management
techniques.Image from Image from http://whatcardiologyis.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Symptoms-of-Cardiovascular-Condition.jpg
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Cardiovascular Disease: Additional
Resources Million Hearts
http://millionhearts.hhs.gov/index.html
American Heart Association http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/
CDC’s Heart Disease Page http://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/about.htm
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Diabetes
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Diabetes:A Video Introduction
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EEtubB74lM
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Diabetes: Description
Diabetes = 7th Leading Cause of Death in the US
You have diabetes when your blood glucose (or sugar) levels are above normal.
If you are diabetic, your pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin (or use it well) so you have extra sugar in your blood.
Diabetes can lead to: Heart disease Blindness Kidney failure Amputations to lower extremities (ex: toes)
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Diabetes: Who’s Affected
There are 2 main types of diabetes: Type 1: Insulin-dependent = Juvenile-onset
Approx. 5% of all cases are Type 1 Brought about by genetics & environmental
factors (such as poor lifestyle choices with food/exercise).
Type 2: Non-insulin dependent = Adult-onset Approx. 90-95% of all cases are Type 2 African American, Latino American, Native
Americans & Asian Americans are at higher risk. This usually comes on with age, obesity, genetics,
& lack of physical activity.
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Diabetes: Signs & Symptoms
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Diabetes:Prevention
Weight loss & nutritious eating = Eat Right! Less fatty & fried foodsLess empty-calorie, sugar-filled foodsLess sodas & sugary drinksLess salt & pre-packaged foodsMore whole grainsMore fruits & vegetables (esp. dark green & orange)
Daily exercise = Be Active!! (30 min x 5 days a week)Image from http://www.chsamerica.com/userfiles/images/diabetes_superfood.jpg
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Diabetes: Additional Resources
American Diabetes Association http://www.diabetes.org/
CDC’s Diabetes Page http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/
Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation http://jdrf.org/
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The Endor…
Is it merely a new beginning:
eating in a healthier way?
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Informational Resources:
Marotz Lynn R. (2010). Health, Safety, & Nutrition for the Young Child (8th ed). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
American Academy of Pediatricshttp://www.healthychildren.org/English/Pages/default.aspx
Center for Disease Control (CDC), Adolescent & School Health http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/
Nemours Foundation http://classroom.kidshealth.org