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OBESITYSlide4
OBESITY
What’s New in the 2017 Version?
The
Obesity Algorithm is reviewed and updated yearly to reflect the newest and most relevant information. The 2017 version includes new sections or updates on:
Recommendations
for setting up your office to accommodate all patients
The “obesity paradox,” where an individual can have excess weight but still be metabolically healthy
The function of hormones
FDA-approved surgical procedures
Nutrient requirements and recommendations after bariatric surgerySlide5Slide6
HYPERTENSIONSlide7
Definitions
Normal
<120
and
<80
Prehypertension
120
–
139
or
80
–
89
Stage 1 Hypertension140–159or90–99
Stage 2 Hypertension>160or>100
BP ClassificationSBP mmHgDBP mmHgSlide8
When to begin Antihypertensive
JNC7)
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Medications
Uncomplicated HTN
BP persistently > 140/90
Diabetes or CKD
BP persistently > 130/80
Heart Failure or CHD
BP persistently > 130/80
HOPE, EUROPA, CAMELOT Slide9
Blood Pressure Treatment
Goals
(JNC8)
Persons 60 years or older without diabetes or CKD
BP < 150/90 (based on strong evidence)
Persons less than 60 years of age, with diabetes, and/or with CKD
BP <140/90 (based on expert opinion)Slide10Slide11
HYPERLIPIDEMIASlide12Slide13Slide14