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Obesity has ____ since 1975.

(Example - stayed the same, doubled, tripled, quadrupled)

tripled

100

What is an example of an endocrine disruptor?

Bisphenol A, Phthalates, Polychlorinated biphenyls

100

How many calories are in a Starbucks Peppermint Hot Chocolate? 

550 Calories

200

In the United States, ______ of U.S. adults are obese.

(Proportion or Percentage)

1/3

200

Gives 2 ways that the environment is linked to obesity.

Obesogens, pollution, built environment

200

What are 2 conditions that obesity is a risk factor for?

heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer

300

Name 1 pro and 1 con of bariatric surgery

Pros: Relieved joint pain, remission of t2dm, elimination of obstructive sleep apnea

Cons: must stick to strict diet/exercise, bowel obstruction, ulcers

300

What does the MC4R gene encode for?

Melanocortin 4 Receptor

300

What proportion/percentage of adults in the United States have obesity?

(1/3 or ~30%) In the United States, 36.5 percent of adults have obesity. Another 32.5 percentTrusted Source of American adults are overweight. In all, more than two-thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or have obesity.

400

What demographic group has the highest prevalence of obesity?

Non-Hispanic Black adults (42%) have the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity.

400

Name 3 alternatives to BMI for evaluating health/weight

1. Blood Pressure

2. Cholesterol Levels

3. Waist Circumference

400

Obesity affects 1 in how many children in the United States?

(1 in 6) Around 17 percent of American children ages 2 to 19 have obesity. That’s more than 12.7 million American children.

500

How many people eat fast food every day?

85 million people
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Give one example of how obesogens increase susceptibility to weight gain?

1. Change how a person's fat cells develop

2. Increase fat storage capacity or number of fat cells

3. Changes how the body regulates feelings of hunger/fullness

4. Magnify effects of high-fat/high-sugar diets

500

How much does obesity cost Americans every year?

Obesity costs Americans $147 billion each year. People who have obesity pay more out of pocket than people who are not. In fact, the medical costs for people with obesity are $1,429 higher each year than those of people with a normal weight.