Results of the "Healthier Holidays" post-seminar survey indicate that weight loss is a top health priority area for most of the attendees. Of the attending seminar participants, 93% indicated weight loss as a primary health focus.
This is an interesting result since the drive to decrease weight essentially steers risk reduction. Adipose ("fat") tissue is metabolically reactive and research suggests that it influences the development of chronic disease, such as type 2 diabetes. The measures that effect weight loss, primarily improved diet and exercise, decrease the risk of developing other chronic diseases, such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease.
Attendees were asked to select all that apply regarding their primary health focus, and the following results were obtained.
| (Healthier Holidays Quality Improvement Survey, 11/17/11) |
| (Healthier Holidays Quality Improvement Survey, 11/17/11) |
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