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A presentation at the Faxton-St Luke’s Campaign for Quality 2012
10/12/12
Stephan Esser MDwww.esserhealth.com
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The Power of Personal Choices: Harnessing Fingers, Feet and Forks
Stephan Esser MDInstitute of Lifestyle Medicine
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Disclosures
• None
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• Your Personal Choices may just be the most powerful influences of your health, today, tomorrow and for years to come
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Goals
• Explore the Health of America Today
• Learn why what you do matters
• Develop a plan of health for your life
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A Paradigm Shift
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“A global response to a global problem: the epidemic of
overnutrition.” WHO
It is estimated that by 2020 2/3rds of the global burden of disease will be attributable to
chronic non-communicable diseases, most of them strongly associated with diet. The nutrition
transition towards refined foods, foods of animal origin, and increased fats plays a major role in the current global epidemics of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, among
other non-communicable conditions. Sedentary lifestyles and the use of tobacco are also significant
risk factors. …….. A concerted multi-sectoral approach, involving the use of policy, education and
trade mechanisms, is necessary to address these matters.
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Mortality Statistics
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Leading Causes of Death in US
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Top Ten Causes of Death for Men in the United States
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Actual Causes of Death in US
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“A global response to a global problem: the epidemic of
overnutrition.” WHO
It is estimated that by 2020 2/3rds of the global burden of disease will be attributable to
chronic non-communicable diseases, most of them strongly associated with diet. The nutrition
transition towards refined foods, foods of animal origin, and increased fats plays a major role in the current global epidemics of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, among
other non-communicable conditions. Sedentary lifestyles and the use of tobacco are also significant
risk factors. …….. A concerted multi-sectoral approach, involving the use of policy, education and
trade mechanisms, is necessary to address these matters.
DiabetesDiabetes
High Blood PressureHigh Blood Pressure
High CholesterolHigh Cholesterol
Heart DiseaseHeart Disease
ObesityObesity
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2 of 3 2 of 3
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Associated Pathology• CVD:
– Hypertension– Congestive Heart Failure– PVD– Impotence– Claudication
• Endocrine:– Diabetes– PCOS – Hypothyroidism– Infertility
• Orthopedics:– Osteoarthritis– AVN
• Hepatic:– #1 cause of liver dz in US
• Obstetrics:– Gestational DM – Macrosomia– Inc. C Section rate– Inc. Perinatal Morbidity– Inc. Pre/Eclampsia
• Cancer:– Prostate– Colon– Breast– Endometrial– Renal Cell– Gallbladder– Esophageal Adeno.
• Other:• Hyperuricemia, Pancreatitis, Gallstones,
Sleep Apnea, Alzheimer’s, Dyslipidemia, Metabolic Syndrome
DIABETES
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Overweight risk of DM2 by 3 fold
Obesity risk by 9 fold
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The Problem
1:9 adults 1:9 adults
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The Problem
• High Blood Pressure:– 1 in 3 adults
1:3 adults1:3 adults
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1:6 adults1:6 adults
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Waist Circumference > 40” M > 35” W
Triglycerides > 150 HDL < 40 M or < 50 W
BP ≥ 130/85 Fasting Glucose of ≥ 100
> 29% of Americans
> 34% of Americans
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How did this Happen?
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Perspective• We eat more
– Sugar, Salt, Fat, Meat, Dairy– 1970-2006:
• 24.5 % C/day 617K/day
• We get less then ideal Physical Activity– 18.8% of adults achieved CDC reccs on Exercise– 10% of adults >65 y/o
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Michelangelo’s David: 12 month 20 city tour of the US
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What we Know
• Americans
– Eat More
– Exercise Less
• 2012:
– Obesity– Diabetes– Metabolic Syndrome– CV Disease
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HealthCare Spending = $2.7 trillion = 17.7% GDPHealthCare Spending = $2.7 trillion = 17.7% GDP
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Associated Pathology• CVD:
– Hypertension– Congestive Heart Failure– PVD– Impotence– Claudication
• Endocrine:– Diabetes– PCOS – Hypothyroidism– Infertility
• Orthopedics:– Osteoarthritis– AVN
• Hepatic:– #1 cause of liver dz in US
• Obstetrics:– Gestational DM – Macrosomia– Inc. C Section rate– Inc. Perinatal Morbidity– Inc. Pre/Eclampsia
• Cancer:– Prostate– Colon– Breast– Endometrial– Renal Cell– Gallbladder– Esophageal Adeno.
• Other:• Hyperuricemia, Pancreatitis, Gallstones,
Sleep Apnea, Alzheimer’s, Dyslipidemia, Metabolic Syndrome
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1: Essential Hypertension7: Diabetes Mellitus15/17: Heart Disease
1: Essential Hypertension7: Diabetes Mellitus15/17: Heart Disease
Top 35 leading diagnosis groups at ambulatory care clinicsTop 35 leading diagnosis groups at ambulatory care clinics
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Number and rate of discharges from short stay hospitals 2009Number and rate of discharges from short stay hospitals 2009
2: Heart Disease8: Strokes11: Diabetes Mellitus17: Essential Hypertension
2: Heart Disease8: Strokes11: Diabetes Mellitus17: Essential Hypertension
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Admission Diagnosis to Nursing Homes 2009Admission Diagnosis to Nursing Homes 2009
1: Disease of Circulatory System1: Disease of Circulatory System
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Can WE Change this?
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Can we Change Health through Lifestyle Or are Genetics the end of the story?
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They did not display their parent’s susceptibility to cancer and diabetes….……..the effects of the agouti gene had been virtually erased.
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Pima Indians
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“A global response to a global problem: the epidemic of overnutrition.” WHO
It is estimated that by 2020 2/3rds of the global burden of disease will be attributable to chronic noncommunicable diseases, most of them strongly associated with diet. The
nutrition transition towards refined foods, foods of animal origin, and increased fats plays a
major role in the current global epidemics of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases,
among other noncommunicable conditions. Sedentary lifestyles and the use of tobacco
are also significant risk factors. …….. A concerted multi-sectoral approach, involving the use of policy, education and trade mechanisms,
is necessary to address these matters.
……if…….Lifestyle is the Problem
……if…….Lifestyle is the Problem
What is the answer……..?What is the answer……..?
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Lifestyle Medicine
Physical Modalities
Pharmaceuticals
Surgery
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What HAS worked?
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12 year Cohort Study1507 men 832 WomenAges 70-90 yearsOutcomes: 10 yr all cause mortality4 Factors: Med. diet, Moderate EtOH, physical exerciseand non-smoking were ass. w in ACM
50% in all-cause and cause specific
mortality
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“Not only do persons with better health habits survive longer, but in such persons, disability is postponed and compressed into fewer yearsat the end of life.”
Vita, AJ et al. NEJM 1998; 338:1035-1041
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Finnish Diabetes Prevention Trial
Total 522: 172M 350W
Av. age 55
Av. BMI 31
Randomized to standard of care or individualized lifestyle counseling
Av. f/u 3.2 yrs
Risk of Diabetes 58 %
(P<0.001)
N Engl J Med 2001;344:1343-50
“The reduction in the incidence of diabetes was directly associated with changes in lifestyle”
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Healthy living is the best revenge: findings from the European Prospective Investigation Into
Cancer and Nutrition-Potsdam study 2009
• 23,153 participants (35 to 65yr) for about 8 years• Rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus, myocardial
infarction, stroke, and cancer• 4 Variables:
– Never smoking– BMI<30– 3.5 h/wk or more of physical activity– healthy dietary principles (high intake of fruits,
vegetables, and whole-grain bread and low meat consumption).
If you had all 4 factors at baseline you had• 78% lower risk of developing a chronic disease
• • 93% lower risk of diabetes
•81% lower risk of myocardial infarction•50% lower risk of stroke, and
•36% lower risk of cancer
If you had all 4 factors at baseline you had• 78% lower risk of developing a chronic disease
• • 93% lower risk of diabetes
•81% lower risk of myocardial infarction•50% lower risk of stroke, and
•36% lower risk of cancer
Sign Me Up!Sign Me Up!
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Motorola• Cost ≈ $6 mil/yr on wellness and work/life programs
• Offerings: Health Screenings, Education, gym access etc
• Cost-effectiveness: – $1 invested in wellness benefits, $3.93 saved– 2.4% increase in annual health care costs for
participating employees vs 18% increase for non-participants
– $6.5 million annual savings in medical expenses for lifestyle-related diagnoses (e.g., obesity, hypertension, stress) compared with non-participants
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Northeast Utilities• 17% healthcare costs = LR• WellAware program: financial incentives for participation, employees
and spouses eligible, a health risk assessment, secondary coronary artery disease management program, phone contact and Internet site allows access at work and home, and a toll free hotline for materials and questions.
• 1st 2 years: 1.6 return on investment, including a $1,400,000 reduction in lifestyle and behavioral claims and flat per capita costs for health care.
• Participants demonstrated: 31% decrease in smoking, a 29% decrease in lack of exercise, a 16% decrease in mental health risk, a 11% decrease in cholesterol risk, an 10% improvement in eating habits, and a 5% decrease in stress.
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What we Know
Health Comes from Healthy Living
Health Comes from Healthy Living
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What can I doto
stay healthy?
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FingersFeet
Forksthe
Master Levers of Health Destiny
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Feet
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Exercise and Physical Health• Reduces risk of
– Heart Disease ≈ 40%– Obesity: ≈ 30-100%– Stroke ≈ 50%– Type 2 Diabetes ≈ 50%– Hypertension ≈ 50%– Disability delayed ≈15 years– Colon Cancer ≈ 25-40%– Breast Cancer ≈ 20%-44%– Osteoporosis ≈ 20+%
• As many as 250,000 deaths per year in the United States are attributable to a lack of regular physical activity
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Exercise and Mental Health
• Regular Exercise:– Reduces risk/severity of:
• Depression• Anxiety• ADD/ADHD• Alzheimers Dementia
– Improves:• Mental Clarity, test scores, focus
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Exercise and Emotional Health
• Regular Exercise:– Increases Self Confidence– Teaches skills to manage adversity– Enhances Self Esteem– Develops Discipline– Encourages Goal setting and self awareness
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Exercise means pink spandex, going to a gym, sweating with a bunch of people I
don’t even know or like!
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Categories
• Leisure time Exercise: organized sports, running, gym activities, rehabilitation etc.
• Lifestyle Exercise: activity incorporated into our daily pattern of life – eg: parking in the distant portion of the parking lot rather then the first
bumper, taking the stairs instead of the elevator etc.
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Present Recommendations
• Cardiovascular:– 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per
week.
– 30-60 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise (five days per week) or 20-60 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise (three days per week).
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Present Recommendations
• Resistance Training:– 2-3 days per week– All major muscle groups– 2-4 sets of each exercise– 48 hours in between sessions
http://www.acsm.org/about-acsm/media-room/news-releases/2011/08/01/acsm-issues-new-recommendations-on-quantity-and-quality-of-exercise
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Present Recommendations
• Flexibility:– 2-3 days/week to improve range of motion
• Balance:– 2-3 days/week– Eg: Tai Chi, Yoga
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All Kinds
• People• Programs• Locations• Products: Pedometers, Accelerometers etc
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Intensity of Exercise
Maximal Heart Rate:220-Age or 206.9-(0.67x age)
Heart Rate Reserve (HRR):Max. HR- Resting HR = HRR
Target HR=HRR x % intensity + HR @ rest
Maximal Heart Rate:220-Age or 206.9-(0.67x age)
Heart Rate Reserve (HRR):Max. HR- Resting HR = HRR
Target HR=HRR x % intensity + HR @ rest
Talk Test:-Easy: Can Talk and Sing-Moderate: Can Talk but not sing-Intense: Can’t talk or sing
Talk Test:-Easy: Can Talk and Sing-Moderate: Can Talk but not sing-Intense: Can’t talk or sing
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Nutrition
• Up to 50% of Americans are on a Diet
DIEtDIEt
LifestyleLifestyle
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Nutrition
• Health Promoting Nutrition:• Majority of Calories derived from Plant-
Based Sources• Limited Calories from Refined Foods and
Foods of Animal Origins
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Nutrition
Think more about Health and less about Weight Loss
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GoodGood
BadBadHealth
PromotingHealth
Promoting
Health CompromisingHealth Compromising
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Nutrition
Think about Calorie Density and less about
individual Calories
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Toxins
• Get em’ out
• Get help if you need it
• You can do it
• You deserve it
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Basics• Physical Activity:
– Achieve 150 min of aerobic exercise and 2 sessions of strength training per week
• Nutrition:
– Eat a high nutrient density program
– Limit/moderate lean meats, limit refined foods, fat, sodium and cholesterol
• Eliminate Smoking and Limit Alcohol Consumption
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Now What?
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Stages of Change (Prochaska and DiClemente)
1: Pre-contemplation
2: Contemplation
3: Preparation/planning
4: Action
5: Maintenance
6: Permanent Maintenance (Termination)
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GROW
• Goals
• Reality today
• Options
• Will
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Setting Goals
• Specific
• Measureable
• Achievable
• Realistic
• Timely
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Break Out: 4 minutes
• Set YOURSELF a SMART Goal for 1 Lifestyle Measure and share it with your neighbor!
• Specific• Measureable• Achievable• Realistic• Timely
ExerciseNutritionToxinsSleepEmotional Poise(Stress)
ExerciseNutritionToxinsSleepEmotional Poise(Stress)
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Conclusion
• Personal Choices are powerful Medicine
• Assess YOUR Health Today
• Identify your health goals
• Develop a support team
• Take charge of your health today!
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Conclusion
You are the most powerful influence in your health today, tomorrow and
for years to come!
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Thank You!