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THE NEEDS OF THE PERSON LIVING WITH OBESITY · Lymphedema, lipedema and edema Peripheral vascular disease Increased viscosity of the blood Mechanical danger of central obesity Difficulty

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THE NEEDS OF THE PERSON LIVING WITH OBESITY

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SUSAN GALLAGHER PHDC E L E B R AT I O N I N S T I T U T E , I N C .

626-733-6242S U S A N G A L L AG H E R @ H OT M A I L . C O M

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GOAL

Measurement and definition

Demographics

Adiposity

Pathophysiology

Clinical challenges

SPHM as the solution

Case study

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MEASUREMENT

Body weight

Body Mass Index (BMI)

Weight distribution

Activity and mobility

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BMI

Most commonly accepted

Weight(kg)/Height (m) squared

20 – 25.9 healthy

26 – 29.9 overweight

30 – 39.9 obese

> 40 morbidly obese

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WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION

Upper body obesity

Lower body obesity

Generalized obesity

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ACTIVITY AND MOBILITY

Pain

Uncooperative

Shortness of breath

Any difficulty in moving

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DEFINITIONS

Obesity – A weight higher than what is considered a

heathy weight for a given height. 1

Diabesity – Due to the strong association of obesity and

diabetes, the term “diabesity” was coined, suggesting a causal

pathophysiological link between both phenomena. 2

Bariatric

1 Defining adult overweight and obesity. Accessed at: https/www.cdc.gove/obesity/defining

2 Chadt A, Scherneck S, Joost HG, et al. Molecular links between obesity and diabetes: Diabesity. 2014. Accessed at: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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BARIATRICS

A term derived from the Greek word baros, and refers to the practice of healthcare relating to the treatment of obesity and associated conditions…

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BARIATRICS

……the implication for caregivers is that activities such as turning, lifting, and repositioning can predispose caregivers to physical injury…

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BARIATRICS

……additionally, failure to provide adequate patient activity and immobility leads to issues of patient safety.

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GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS

1.9 billion adults are overweight or obese

Over 600 million adults are obese

13% of the world’s population were obese in 2014

Nearly 40% of those over 18 years old are overweight or obese

41 million children under 5-years-old are overweight or obese

The worldwide prevalence doubled between 1980 and 2014

More adults suffering from the effects of obesity than from starvation worldwide

World Health Organization. 2014. at: whoint.org

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DEMOGRAPHICS

67 – 71.4 % of Americans are overweight

10 - 35% obese (category 1 & 2)

6.4% morbidly obese (category 3)

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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE USA?

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PREVALENCE OF OVERWEIGHT IN THE ANGLOSPHERE

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ADIPOSITY – CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR IMPACT

Metainflammation

Gene expression networks lead to metabolic dysfuntion

Reframe obesity as an inflammatory disease

Lumeng CN, Saltiel AR. Between obesity and metabolic disease. J Clin Investigation. 2011;121(6):2111-2117.

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Endocrine

Cardiac

Vascular

Respiratory

Musculoskeletal

Gastrointenstinal

Integumentery

Emotional

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CLINICAL CHALLENGES

Staffing requirements

Space/room design

Diagnostic and interventional

Availability, placement of technology

Patient safety issues

Threat to caregiver safety

Hazards of immobility

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HAZARDS OF IMMOBILITY

Gallagher SM. Practical Guide to Bariatric Safe Patient Handling and Mobility: Improving safety and Quality for the Patient of Size. Visioning Publishers: Sarasota FL. 2015.

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ENDOCRINE

Neuropeptides, cytokines, adipokines

Excess weight and weight maldistribution

Metabolic Syndrome (one million kids)

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CARDIAC

Plasma volume changes

Affect on HGB and HCT

Cardiac output and stroke volume

Strong predictor for cardiovacular disease

BMI compared to central obesity as a predictor for morbidity

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VASCULAR

Lymphedema, lipedema and edema

Peripheral vascular disease

Increased viscosity of the blood

Mechanical danger of central obesity

Difficulty with chemo-prophylaxis

Poorly fitting SCD, foot pumps

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RESPIRATORY

Oxygen-carbon dioxide imbalance

Risks of atelectasis and pneumonia

Delayed or traumatic intubation

Exacerbation of pre-existing conditions

Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome

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MUSCULOSKELETAL

Joints, tendons, ligaments and muscles are designed to move

Risk of falls

…legs and back!

Calcium loss

Muscle spasms

Mechanical stress to joints

Chronic pain

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GASTROINTENSTINAL

Alterations in taste and smell

Constipation, followed by fecal impaction, liquid stool and incontinence dermatitis

Danger of Fournier’s Gangrene

Threat of GERD

Elevated intra-abdominal pressure and cytokines

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INTEGUMENTARYLargest organ of the body

Greater pressure

Less vascularity in adipose tissue

Greater friction and shear

Skin to weight ratio – perspiration

Untreated dermatitis

Urinary incontinence

Atypical pressure ulcers/injury

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SPHM AS THE SOLUTION TO HAZARDS OF IMMOBILITY

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AREAS/SETTINGS

Rehabilitation

ICU

Radiology

Emergency department

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DISCIPLINE

Therapy

Nursing

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TASKS

In-bed repositioning

Static limb holding

Lateral transfer

Ambulation

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CASE STUDY

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