Etiology
Symptoms/Dx Criteria
Prognosis
Primary Population
Medical Tx
100

What are the two most common causes of obesity?

physical inactivity & diet/nutrition 

100

 Who diagnoses a client as obese?

It is diagnosed by the PCP during a general screening/wellness exam 

100

Can a diagnosis of obesity increase someone’s mortality? 

Yes

100

What percentage of the US population is diagnosed with obesity? 

A) 39% B) 27% C) 50%

A) 39%

100

Name 3 lifestyle modifications that a client could use to increase weight loss?

Dietary intervention, physical activity and management, behavioral management, maintenance of weight loss

200

Does sleep impact weight gain?

Yes, insufficient sleep has been correlated with weight gain

200

Name at least three symptoms of obesity that are not comorbid, such as cardiovascular disease. 

Possible Symptoms

Breathlessness, increased perspiration, snoring, difficulty with simple physical activities such as walking, continuous fatigue, joint and back pain (especially knees), self-esteem issues and low confidence, social isolation, shame and guilt for his/her condition






200

List 3 different ways someone can achieve gradual weight loss?

One hour of exercise per day, consuming a low-calorie/low-fat diet, self-monitoring weight, eating breakfast regularly, and maintaining a consistent eating pattern throughout the week

200

 What age range in the US has the highest rate of obesity? 

A) 20-39 B) 40-59 C) 60 & older

B) 40-59

200

What type surgery is performed on the stomach and intestines to induce weight loss?

Bariatric surgery

300

What age-related changes increase your risk for obesity? 

IMMOBILITY AND HORMONAL CHANGES 

300

Are waist circumference and visceral fat area (VFA) also measurements for diagnosing obesity?

Yes

300

List five serious health conditions that obesity increases the risk for?

Cardiovascular disease due to high cholesterol and atherosclerosis

High blood pressure 

Type 2 diabetes

Metabolic syndrome (combination of diabetes and high blood pressure) 

Asthma

Several types of cancer (such as breast and bowel cancer)

Sleep apnoea

Osteoarthritis (especially in knees)

Pregnancy complications or reduced fertility

Mental health disorders, such as severe depression and anxiety

Fatty liver disease & Kidney disease 

Dyslipidemia (high levels of triglycerides)

Stroke

Gallbladder disease

300

Do men or women have higher rates of obesity in the US?

Women

300

List one psychosocial approach for weight loss management?

Mental health counseling, motivational interviewing, psychological drugs

400

What is a mental health disorder strongly linked with obesity?

Depression 

400

A BMI greater than __________ is considered obese.

Greater than 30

400

How much does the US spend annually on obesity-related health care? 

A)$20 billion B)$200 billion C) $150 billion

C) $150 billion

400

Is education level and the prevalence of obesity negatively or positively correlated?

Negative correlation: Increase in education>>decrease in the prevalence of obesity

400

Is weight loss the most important treatment outcome for managing a diagnosis of obesity? T/F

False 

500

What are some Social Determinants of Health that are correlated with obesity? 

Access to health education, socioeconomic status, environment, health literacy

500

What does BMI stand for and is it an accurate measurement?

Body Mass Index; it is only an indicator (but can be inaccurate due to such things as muscle mass).

500

What kind of intervention approach has been shown to have the greatest impact on weight loss? 

A) Targeted approach   B) Stratified approach 

C) Individualized approach

B) Stratified Approach

500

What two states have the highest rates of obesity in the US?

Kentucky and West Virginia

500

What new approach is being undertaken by the FDA to treat obesity as a disease?

Pharmacological