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Is Obesity a Disease?
MIRANDA PACHECO
Outline
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Introduction
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Why I chose this topic
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Initial point of view
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Issue
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Terms
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Assumptions
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Arguments
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Opposition
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Counter Argument
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Reliability
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Conclusion
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Recommendation
Introduction
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My name is Miranda Pacheco
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Working to receive an Associates in General Education
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20 years old
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Lived in Arizona my entire life
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Like to travel
Why I chose this topic
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Have family members who are obese or close
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Wondered if it is genetic or not
Initial Point of View
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Thought it was genetic
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Did not think it was a disease
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Thought you could get it no matter what
Issue
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Is Obesity a Disease?
Terms
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Disease- impairment of normal
functioning of some aspect of
body, characteristic signs and
symptoms, and harm and
morbidity.
Adipose- fat tissue
Leptin- molecule that regulates
food intake and energy
expenditure.
Inherited- to receive by the
transmission of hereditary
factors
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Metabolism- sum of physical
and chemical process in an
organism by which its material
substance is produced,
maintained, and destroyed, and
by which energy is made
Genetics- science of
hereditary, dealing with
resemblances and differences
of related organisms resulting
from the interaction of their
genes and environment
Terms (cont.)
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Edometrial Cancer- cancer in the
lining of the uterus
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Triglyceride- blood lipid enables
transference of adipose and blood
glucose to the liver
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Hypothyroidism- thyroid gland
does not make enough thyroid
hormone
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Cushing’s Syndrome- disorder
that occurs when body is exposed
to high levels of cortisol
(hormone)
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Prader-Willi Syndromecongenital (from birth) disease,
affects many body parts. Obese,
reduced muscle tone and mental
ability
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Polycystic Ovary Syndromeimbalance of female sex
hormones. Women only.
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Antihistamines- Used to relieve
allergies, pharmaceutical drug that
inhibits the action of histamine by
blocking receptors
Terms (cont.)

Anticonvulsants- pharmaceutical drug used to treat epilepsy and
seizures

Beta Blockers- class of drugs, target beta receptors on heart
muscles, smooth muscles, kidneys, airway, arteries, and other tissue
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BMI (Body Mass Index)- measure of body fat based on height and
weight
My Assumption
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Assumed it was genetic because several of my family members are
or near obese
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Assumed anyone could get it because I know several people who are
obese that do not have many or any family members who are also
obese
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Assumed it was not a disease, just genetic
Argument One
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The American Medical Association's 2013 "Council on Science and
Public Health Report" identified three criteria to define disease: 1.
"an impairment of the normal functioning of some aspect of the
body;" 2. "characteristic signs and symptoms;" and 3. "harm or
morbidity." Obesity causes impairment, has characteristic signs and
symptoms, and increases harm and morbidity. Scott Kahan, MD,
MPH, Director of the National Center for Weight and Wellsness and
Preventative Medicine Physician at Johns Hopkins University, stated
obesity "satisfies all the definitions and criteria of what a disease and
medical condition is... The one difference is that people who have
obesity have to wear their disease on the outside.“
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Obesity Meets the Definition of Disease http://obesity.procon.org/
Explanation
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According to the American Medical Association:
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Disease is:
 Impairment
of normal functioning body part
 Characteristic signs and
 Harm and

symptoms
morbidity
Scott Kahan, MD, MPH
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Director of the National Center for Weight and Wellsness and
Preventative Medicine Physician at Johns Hopkins University
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States that obesity satisfies all criteria of a disease
Argument Two
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Studies have shown that obesity can be inherited like height. Genetic
disposition plays a large role in determining if a person will be obese. A May
2014 study published in the Journal of Molecular Psychology linked higher
rates of obesity to the "fat mass and obesity association" (FTO) gene. The
FTO gene reportedly lowers activity in the part of the brain that "controls
impulses and the response to the taste and texture of food," so people with
the gene are more likely to eat more fatty foods and eat more impulsively as
they age. A 1990 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on
body mass in twins not raised in the same home concluded, "genetic
influences on body-mass index are substantial, whereas the childhood
environment has little or no influence." In addition to genetic predisposition,
almost 10% of morbidly obese people have defects in the genes that regulate
food intake, metabolism, and weight.
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Obesity can be a genetic disorder such as sickle-cell anemia and Tay-Sachs,
which are classified as diseases. http://obesity.procon.org/
Explanation
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Can be inherited

2014 study in Journal of Molecular Psychology
 FTO

gene (fat mass and obesity association)
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Lowers activity in brain that controls impulses and response to taste and
texture of food
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More likely to eat fatty foods
1990 study in New England Journal of Medicine
 Twins
not raised in same home
 Environment has
little or no influence on body mass
Argument Three
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the American Heart
Association, the American College of Cardiology, and the Obesity
Society, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), and
the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) have identified
obesity as a disease. Even the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
recognizes obesity as a disease so weight loss expenses may be
counted as a medical deduction from taxes. On June 18, 2013, the
American Medical Association recognized obesity as "a disease
requiring a range of medical interventions to advance obesity
treatment and prevention.“

Government entities and major medical groups recognize obesity as a
disease. http://obesity.procon.org/
Explanation
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Medical and government organizations state obesity is a disease
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FDA (Food and Drug Administration
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AHA (American Heart Association)
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ACA (American College of Cardiology)
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Obesity Society
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NHLBI (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institution
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ACG (American College of Gastroenterology
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)

Obesity is a disease
 Weight loss
expenses counted as medical deduction on taxes
Opposition One
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Obesity can be caused by hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome,
Prader-Willi syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, arthritis,
increased insulin levels (from carbohydrate-heavy diets or diabetes
treatments) and depression. Certain drugs like antidepressants, antiseizure medications, diabetes medications, anti-psychotic
medications, antihistamines, anticonvulsants, steroids, beta blockers,
and contraceptives can cause obesity. Obesity can also be caused by
lack of sleep (or sleep debt), ingesting endocrine disrupters (such as
BPA, DDT, and phthalates), consuming high-fructose corn syrup, a
lack of temperature variation (due to air conditioners and heaters),
and quitting smoking.
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Obesity is a side effect, not a disease. http://obesity.procon.org/
Explanation
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Obesity caused by other diseases:
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Hypothyroidism
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Cushing’s, Prader-Willi, and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Arthritis
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Depression
Obesity caused by drugs:
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Antidepressants
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Antihistamines
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Anticonvulsants
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Anti seizure meds
Obesity caused by other:
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Sleep debt
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Quitting Smoking
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High-fructose corn syrup intake
Opposition Two
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Like smoking is a preventable risk factor for lung cancer and
drinking is a preventable risk factor for alcoholism, obesity is a
preventable risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, high blood
pressure, type 2 diabetes, cancers (like endometrial, breast, and
colon), high cholesterol, high levels of triglycerides, liver and
gallbladder disease, incontinence, increased surgical risk, sleep
apnea, respiratory problems (like asthma), osteoarthritis, infertility
and other reproductive complications, complications during
pregnancy and birth defects, and mental health conditions. Women
who gain 20 pounds or more between age 20 and midlife double
their risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. For every 2 pound weight
increase, the risk of developing arthritis rises 9-13%.
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Obesity is a preventable risk factor for other diseases and conditions,
and is not a disease itself. http://obesity.procon.org/
Explanation
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Obesity preventable risk factor for:
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Cancer (endometrial, breast, colon)
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High levels of triglycerides
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Liver disease
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Reproductive complications
Twenty pound gain between 20 and midlife in women:
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Double risk of breast cancer
 Every
two pound gain, risk of arthritis rises nine to thirteen percent
Best Counter Argument
First Opposition
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Reliable sources (New York
Times, International Journal of
Obesity, Princeton Education, and
Mayo Clinic)
States other things that could
cause obesity
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Medical and non medical
Provides many examples
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Other diseases
 Pharmaceutical drugs
 Other examples
Not as Strong
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No statistics provided
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Slightly outdated from 2006
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More research could have been done
Reliability
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First Argument:
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AMA
 Medical Doctor and has Medical Degree in Public Health
 2013
 Definition
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Second Argument:
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Medical studies
 2014 and 1990
 Two medical doctors, one a Doctor of Philosophy
 Medical Journal
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Third Argument:
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FDA, AHA, ACC, NHLBI, ACG, and Obesity Society
 2014
 IRS taxes
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Pros
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States obesity as a disease
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Studies provide information
on how genes affect obesity

Medical and government
organizations recognize
obesity as a disease

Cons

Obesity is caused by other
medical and non medical
issues
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Preventable risk factor for
other diseases
I believe that obesity is a disease. There are medical studies providing
information that genes affect obesity. Many medical associations consider
obesity to be a disease. The government recognizes that obesity is a disease
and you can have your weight loss expenses counted as a medical
deduction. Obesity is defined as a disease.
Recommendation
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I recommend siding with the Pros because
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They provide medical studies
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Many medical associations define obesity as a disease

The government counts weight loss expenses from obesity as a medical
deduction on taxes

Obesity is defined as a disease