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Obesity in America A Growing Epidemic Workplace Strategies and Solutions. Janine V. Kyrillos, MD Director, Preventive Health Care Program Medical Coordinator, Weight Management Program Thomas Jefferson University 215-955-6180 janine.kyrillos@jefferson.edu
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Obesity in AmericaA Growing EpidemicWorkplace Strategies and Solutions Janine V. Kyrillos, MD Director, Preventive Health Care Program Medical Coordinator, Weight Management Program Thomas Jefferson University 215-955-6180 janine.kyrillos@jefferson.edu Sponsored by Health Advocate, Inc.
Overview • 1/3 of U.S. population is obese • 2/3 of U.S. population is overweight or obese • 74% Increase over 10 year period • Costs U.S. companies $13 billion/year • Employers have important roles in addressing this epidemic
Outline • Obesity: scope of problem • Contribution to rising healthcare costs • What is obesity? • Role in chronic disease, disability • Workplace strategies and trends • Questions/discussion • Websites/resources
Obesity Has a Hefty Price Tag • ~$117 billion in 2000 ($61 billion direct and $56 billion indirect) • 6-10% of U.S. health care spending • Health costs >30% higher than normal weight individuals
More on the Bottom Line • Costs companies >$13 billion annually • More than twice as many sick days • Disability, workers compensation • Self esteem, emotional factors affect productivity • Costs of accommodations, chairs, keyboards
Definitions of Obesity *risk of other clinical problems increased Calculate your own BMI: http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/
Apples and Pears Waist circumference is tied to cardiovascular risk Tipping Point: Men: >40 inches Women: >35 inches
Diabetes Coronary artery disease Peripheral artery disease Stroke Hypertension Hyperlipidemia Arthritis Obstructive sleep apnea Pulmonary disease PCOS/infertility Dysmenorrhea Pregnancy complications Gallbladder disease GERD Skin infections Urinary incontinence Depression Eating disorders Social stigma Cancers: breast, endometrial, colon, prostate, gallbladder, kidney, esophagus… Increase in all causes mortality Obesity Major Player in Many Diseases
Helping Shift the Balance of Energy • Lifestyle modification • Mindful eating • Exercise • Healthy self-talk • Diets • Medication • Surgery
An Informed Approach • Recognize as chronic disease • Responsibility exists at many levels • Prevention as individual and society • Can make impact in workplace
Why Workplace Solutions? • Workplace can be part of the problem • Employees willing to pay for it • An ideal opportunity for social reinforcement
Workplace Solutions:A Range of Options • Education • Community resources • Getting involved • Inexpensive approaches
Education Strategies:A Simple Way to Start • Employee newsletter • Informational e-mails • Bulletin boards • Include: • Calories burned from common activities • Mindful eating tips • Local walking/bike trails • Upcoming fitness activities/events
Small Changes Each Day Add Up… • Diet over regular soda, 1 can.......15 pounds/year • 1 Candy bar/day...........................26 pounds/year • Skim milk over whole, 1cup..........7 pounds/year • 1Tbs mustard instead of mayo.......9 pounds/year • 2 Scoops ice cream/day................33 pounds/year • Apple juice, 8oz cup.....................12 pounds/year • Orange juice, 8oz cup...................10 pounds/year • 2 Beers/day....................................31 pounds/year
Workplace InvolvementPays Off • Scheduling physical breaks during the day • Onsite wellness centers, exercise/walking trails • Stress management programs • Encourage walking/biking to/from work and during breaks • Memberships or discounts to health clubs • Walking clubs, weight loss competitions
Inexpensive Approaches for Better Nutrition • Offering healthier food choices at reasonable prices • Provide nutritional info in cafeteria • Provide healthier snacks at meetings and other employee events • Provide bottled water and healthier items in vending machines
Create a Healthy Work Environment • Encourage employees to use stairways • Discourage employees from eating at their desks • Support physical activity breaks during the workday • Offer alternative work schedules • Have a weekly casual day • Provide enough time for lunch so employees can walk or use the gym and don’t eat in a rush
Additional Strategies • Wellness programs with onsite or online wellness coaches are effective • Incentives • Ongoing reminders through newsletters, posters, speakers • Weight management support groups
Partner with Community Resources • Local speakers or personal trainers • Walk-a-thons, bike-a-thons • Health fairs • Onsite employee meetings with Overeaters Anonymous or Weight Watchers
Real Experiences • CDC • Highmark Inc. • North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services • http://www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/ • NEAT!
HelpfulWebsites • Centers for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obesity/index.htm • The Center for Mindful Eating http://www.tcme.org/ • USDA Food Pyramid http://www.mypyramid.gov/ • Weight-Control Information Network http://www.win.niddk.nih.gov/index.htm • Yale University Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/index.html • Other sites: http://www.nutrition.gov/ http://www.smallstep.gov
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