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BLGY1211 Public health

Over-nutrition
 23-34% increase in people classed as overweight/obsess (1980-2008)  biggest
increases in less developed countries; changing diets with increased consumption of
animal products, sugars, fats and oils  significant risk factor in cardiovascular
disease, diabetes and some cancer

Cardiovascular disease
 Accounts for 1/3 of global deaths; 43% from heart attacks and 33% from strokes
 Survivors require expensive clinical care
 Tends to effect people in their mid-years so has an impact on socio-economic
development
 Now a leading cause of death in less developed countries
 Ischaemic heat disease (IHD)/coronary heart disease/heart attack – low oxygen state
usually due to obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow
leading to hypoxia in the tissue
 Stroke (cerebrovascular disease)
 High blood pressure (hypertension)
 Rheumatic heart disease – heart disease caused by recurrent episodes of rheumatic
fever (an inflammatory disease that occurs following streptococcal infection;
believed to be cause by antibody cross-reactivity that can involve the heart, joints,
skin and brain)  characterized by changes in the myocardium (cardiac muscle) or
scarring of the heart valves that reduce the power of the heart to pump blood

The risks (CVDs)
 Rise reflects; more energy-dense diets, animal products, saturated fats (ruminant
products), physical activity levels, smoking which contribute to the risk factors; high
blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, overweight/obesity, type-2 diabetes  >50%
of deaths and disability from CVDs can be avoided by reducing the major risk factors
 Diabetes mellitus type 2/insulin dependent diabetes is a metabolic disorder; the
onset of the disease is commonest in middle age and later life and can usually be
controlled by diet and exercise  often associated with obesity and hypertension
and with the conditions insulin resistance and PCOS or Syndrome X also associated
with haemochromatosis, acromegaly, Cushing’s syndrome and endocrinological
disorders

Public health
 Government health advise (COMA – committee on medical aspects of food policy,
1994); reduce intake of animal fats (total energy intake from animal fats should be
<35% of total energy intake), reduce intake of saturated fat (<10% of total energy
intake – increase intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids especially ω-3 fatty acids) 
meat industry; decrease fat content and change composition of fat

Fat/adipose tissue
 Fat composition; 90-98% Triacylglycerides and the rest diacylglycerides,
phospholipids, cholesterol  properties of fat determined by its fatty acid (FA)
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