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Page 1: A Clinical & Public Health Framework For Food-Related Health Food Matters: A Clinical Education and Advocacy Program Insert Presenter Name and Title Insert.

A Clinical & Public Health Framework

For Food-Related HealthFood Matters: A Clinical Education and Advocacy ProgramInsert Presenter Name and Title

Insert Date and Location of Presentation

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Food Matters: A Healthcare Education and Advocacy

Program

To inspire clinicians to:

Provide anticipatory guidance to patients and families about the importance of healthy foods and a healthy food system.

Work within health care facilities to create a healthy food service model that is recognized as integral to a preventive health agenda.

Work within the community at a local, regional and national level to promote policies that support the development of a healthy, accessible, and fair food system.

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Clinical advisory group

Clinical curriculum development and trainings

Nationwide clinical network

Maternal/Child health calendar

Video for waiting rooms, clinics, exam rooms, community meetings

Healthy Food in Health Care campaign for healthier, more sustainable foodservice

Components of the Food Matters Program

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Guiding Rationale An Ecological Health FrameworkThe individual in the context of family, community, society and ecosystem

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Guiding Rationale A Food Systems Approach

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Healthy food comes from a food system that is

ecologically soundeconomically viable, and

socially responsible.

Guiding Rationale A Food Systems Approach

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Interconnections Between Nutrition and Environment

Barilla Centre for Food and Nutritionwww.barillacfn.com

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Hospitals and healthcare professionals can be leaders and advocates for a food system that promotes public and environmental health.

Healthcare professionals have credibility, influence, and expertise.

Anti-smoking campaigns can be good models.

Guiding Rationale Healthcare Advocacy

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Scope of the Presentation

Rationale for Food Matters Program

Environmental and Lifecycle Approach to Food and Health

Scope of Obesity Epidemic

The Western Diet and Chronic Disease

Healthy Diet – First Foods and Beyond

Systemic Drivers of Diet and Food Choice

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Food Matters to Pregnant Women, Children, and Future Generations

Nutrition Matters Good nutrition is an

essential requirement of healthy human development

Vulnerability MattersDeveloping fetus and human are uniquely vulnerable to environmental exposures

Timing MattersHealth consequences of in-utero and early life exposures can manifest across an individual’s lifespan

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Toxic exposuresoxidative stress

Obesity, hypertension,Cardiovascular disease, diabetes

Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s

Low birth weight

Early Life Experiences Can Influence Later-life Health and Disease

Aging begins at conception

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Developmental Origins of Adult Disease

“It is suggested that poor nutrition in early life increases susceptibility to the effects of an affluent diet. . .”

Barker DJ, Osmond C. Infant mortality, childhood nutrition, and ischaemicheart disease in England and Wales. Lancet. 1986 May 10;1(8489):1077-81.

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Timing Matters

Painter RC, Roseboom TJ, Bleker OP. Prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine and disease in later life. Reproductive Toxicology. 2005 Sep-Oct;20(3):345-

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Early gestation

Three-fold increase in coronary heart disease, more obesity

Mid gestation

Increase in obstructive airways disease

Late gestation

Impaired glucose tolerance

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Environmentally-Driven Western Disease Cluster

Obesity/overweight 2/3 US adults, prevalence X2 in ~25 yrs

Pre/Diabetes 40% US adults. Prevalence DM ~X2 over 20 yrs

Cardiovascular disease Still leading cause of death

Metabolic syndrome Early signs of other cluster diseases; 35% adults, ~55%>60 yrs

Metabolic syndrome in childhood increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood 15 fold

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Altered Pathways

Mechanisms of Action Underlying Diet-Related Chronic Diseases

Nutritional/ Environmental Factors

Inflammation

Disrupted Insulin Signaling

Oxidative Stress

Chronic Disease

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Mechanisms of Action: Inflammation

Inflammation is a dimension of:

Diabetes Metabolic syndrome Obesity Cardiovascular disease Some neurodegenerative disorders Other chronic illnesses

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Insulin Signaling in Normal Metabolism

Insulin signaling

• ↓ blood sugar• ↓ artery disease• ↓ triglycerides

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Insulin signaling

• ↑ blood sugar• ↑ artery disease• ↑ triglycerides

InflammationOxidative

stress

Disrupted Insulin Signaling = Inflammatory Metabolism

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Some Increasingly Pervasive Nutrients Promote Inflammatory Metabolism

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Trends in U.S. Diet

Soda and fast food linked to ↑ risk of weight gain and diabetes

High fructose corn syrup consumption ↑ over 25% in last 30

years

High-sugar / high-fat foods comprise ~30% of all calories consumed by Americans

Daily calories ↑ over last 20 years (men 168, women 300)

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What’s Changed in the Western Diet?

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High Glycemic Carbohydrates Increase the risk of chronic disease by breaking down quickly during digestion, rapidly releasing glucose (sugar) into the bloodstream.

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INSULINEMIC RESPONSE

Low glycemic foodHigh glycemic food

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Omega-3 Omega-6 Saturated

Food System

Perishable Short shelf life ↑ in pasture-fed animals

Durable Long shelf life Processed foods

↑ in factory- farmed animals

Immune Properties

Anti-inflammatory

Inflammatory&

Anti-inflammatory

Inflammatory

Evolutionary Context

Recent marked decline

Recent marked increase

Properties of Fatty Acids

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Insulin signaling

• ↑ blood sugar• ↑ artery disease• ↑ triglycerides

InflammationOxidative

stress

Disrupted Insulin Signaling = Inflammatory Metabolism

↓Omega-3, (↑Omega-6)

Saturated fat

↓ Antioxidants

High Glycemic Carbohydrates

Fructose

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The Importance of Early Nutrition: In the Womb & Infancy

Developmental programming

Epigenetic: DNA methylation, histone modification,

RNA interference

Establish “set points” of various phenotypic traits;

program immune system, etc.

Influence susceptibility to adult disease; e.g. obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cancer, neurodegenerative disease, etc.

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Pilot Study: Impact of low glycemic load diet in overweight/obese pregnant women

n=46 Low-GL Diet:

Longer pregnancy duration (delivery <38 weeks 13% vs. 48%)

Greater Infant Head Circumference Lower maternal triglycerides and cholesterol

Dietary interventions may help prevent prematurebirths and other adverse maternal and infantoutcomes.

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Maternal High Glucose and Increased Risk of Diabetes in Children

Prenatal exposure to high levels of maternal blood glucose reduces insulin sensitivity in infants

Gestational diabetes associated with increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in children; not entirely explained by BMI

Rationale for focus on healthy food in pregnant women as a driver of health of future generations

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Breast Feeding Advantages: Infant

Reduced infectious disease pneumonia, gastroenteritis, otitis media, other

Lower risk of type 1 diabetes; type 2 diabetes if mother does not have

diabetes

> 6 mo. decreases the risk of childhood cancer leukemia, Hodgkins, neuroblastoma

Lower risk of inflammatory bowel disease

Improved neurological development and lower asthma risk (inconsistent evidence)

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Breast Feeding Advantages: Maternal

Less postpartum bleeding

Earlier return to pre-pregnancy weight

Improved bone strength; decreased risk of hip fracture later in life

Reduced ovarian and pre-menopausal breast cancer

Birth control

Women who don’t breastfeed have increased risk of type 2 Diabetes

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Increase risks saturated and trans fats high glycemic carbohydrates lack of fruits/vegetables/omega 3s excess omega 6s?

Reduce risks fruits, vegetables, nuts omega 3s low glycemic carbohydrate “Mediterranean-type” diet

Influence of Nutrition on Chronic Disease

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Benefits of Mediterranean-Type Diet on Chronic Disease Risk

Clinical intervention studies

70% ↓ heart attacks, cardiac death & total mortality DeLogeril, 94

60% ↓ cardiac events in CVD patients* Ornish, 98

~50% ↓ metabolic syndrome Esposito, 04

39% ↓ in CRP Esposito, 04

↓ insulin resistance Esposito, 04

↓ weight Esposito, 04*10% low fat, vegetarian diet + exercise, stress reduction

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Benefits of Mediterranean-Type Diet on Chronic Disease Risk

Prospective observation studies

80% ↓ diabetes Martinez-Gonzalez, 08

~31% ↓ all-cause & cardiovascular mortality

22% ↓ cancer mortality** calculated from Sofi, 08

73% ↓ Alzheimer’s mortality Scarmeas, 07

25-30% ↓ Parkinson’s disease Gao, 07

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A Food Systems Approach

Food Environments

Brownell et al., Health Affairs, March 2010 Parker et al.,IOM, 2009

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A Food System Approach

Public Policy

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$25-30 billion per year Twice the amount

needed to provide health and nutrition for everyone in the world. -UNDP 1998

$12 billion per year aimed at marketing to children

A Food System Approach

Advertising

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A Food System Approach

Economic Drivers of Food Choice

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Food deserts Urban and rural communities with

economic and transportation barriers to accessing healthy food

Hunger in America Over 49 million Americans live in

households that are “food insecure” US minimum wage = $7.25/hour

A Food System Approach

Access and Availability

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HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS

ARE NOT REFLECTED IN THE PRICE OF FOOD OR

ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE FOOD SYSTEM

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Promoting health

Households

Institutions

Communities

Regionally

Nationally, Globally

David Wallinga, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

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Making change

In your practice

Calendars available at www.HealthyFoodinHealthCare.

org

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Increase procurement of healthy food for healthy bodies, farms, communities and environment

Make food a part of the healing process

Lead by example and educate patients, visitors, and the community about healthy, sustainable food

Pool purchasing power to move the marketplace

Making change

In Hospitals

www.HealthyFoodinHealthcare.org

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Making change

In Hospitals

Over 380 Pledge signers

in 26 states

www.HealthyFoodinHealthcare.org

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ProcurementCafeteria &Patient trays

Buying local, organic, fair trade, rBGH-free, antibiotic and hormone-free, grass-fed, cage-free

Reducing meat & sugar sweetened

beverages

↑ Contracting with local and regional

vendors, farmers, distributors and processors

On-site Farmers’ markets & hospital gardens Waste reduction - composting & reusable dishes

Policy Healthy Food in Health Care Pledge Advocating for federal legislation, e.g. Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act

What Health Care Facilities Are Doing

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4 Pilot Hospitals: Reduced meat by 28% in 12

months

Achieved $402,000 savings Used savings to purchase more

sustainably-produced meat

Saved the equivalent of over 1,000 tons/year reductions in greenhouse gas emissions

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Making change

In Hospitals

Balanced Menus Challenge

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Making change

In Communities

Farm to School Farmtoschool.org

Sustainable Table Sustainabletable.org

Community Food Security Coalition Foodsecurity.org

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Making change

Nationally

Sign the Charter atwww.HealthyFoodAction.org

Facebook - A Citizen’s Guide to a Better Food System

Literature: Wallinga D. Contribution of Agricultural Policy to Childhood Obesity. Health Affairs. March 2010

Imhoff. Food Fight: The Citizen’s Guide to a Food and Farm Bill

Webinars: www.HealthyFoodAction.org

The Farm Bill

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Making change

Nationally

Healthy Food ActionMaking Health the Future of Food and Farmingwww.healthyfoodaction.org Safer Chemicals, Healthy FamiliesReform Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to keep toxins out of

foodwww.saferchemicals.org

Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act Sign the Health Care Without Harm Petition www.protectantibiotics.org

Principles of a Healthy, Sustainable Food System

Uniting health professions in a common visionhttp://www.planning.org/nationalcenters/health/food.htm

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Food Matters Clinical Advisory TeamJudy Focareta, RNJoel Forman, MD

Sarah Janssen, MDPreston Maring, MDJoanne Perron, MD

Naomi Stotland, MDDavid Wallinga, MD

Food Matters is made possible with generous support from:

Rose Foundation Stonyfield Organics Profits for the Planet Program The Cedar

Tree FoundationThe Orchard Foundation W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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