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Title: The Shaklee Cinch Inch Loss Program


1
Welcome!
The Shaklee Cinch Inch Loss Program
2
Michael Rowlands, B.Sc. Director of
Operations Shaklee Canada Inc.
3
Presentation Overview
  • Introduction to Obesity
  • Scientific Insight
  • Cinch Products
  • Support Materials

4
Some Definitions
  • Underweight BMI
  • Normal Weight BMI of 18.5 24.9
  • Overweight BMI of 25.0 29.9
  • Obese BMI of 30
  • BODY MASS INDEX (BMI)
  • Use a table or an internet calculator.
  • BMI Weight (kg)/Height (m)2
  • BMI Weight (lb)/Height (in)2 x 703

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SAMPLE BMI CALCULATION
BMI Weight (lb)/Height (in)2 x 703
Weight 176 lb Height 5 8-1/2 68.5 in BMI
176 / 68.52 x 703 (176 x 703) / (68.5 x
68.5) 123,728 / 4,692 26.37 Overweight
BMI of 25.0 29.9
6
The Obesity Epidemic in Canada
In 1970, 40 of Canadians were overweight to
obese. In 2004, 58.8 of Canadians were
overweight to obese! Canadian Community Health
Survey, 2004
7
Causes of Obesity
  • Overeating eating too much or eating the wrong
    foods
  • Lack of exercise sedentary jobs, couch potatoes
  • Hereditary factors some genes affect appetite

Calories Consumed Calories Expended
8
Worldwide
World Obesity Rates Are Expected to DOUBLE in
30 Years!
2 billion people are overweight to obese!
9
Obesity in Canada Financial Costs
  • Health problems
  • CVD, diabetes, high BP, arthritis, cancer, etc.
  • Health Care Costs
  • 1997 1.8 billion
  • 1999 2.1 billion
  • 2001 4.3 billion

Katzmarzyk and Janssen (2004)
10
Obesity The Intangible Costs
  • Physical Restrictions
  • Low Self-Esteem
  • Depression
  • Social Discrimination

REDUCED QUALITY OF LIFE
11
Obesity The Future
Prevalence of overweight Canadian children
1 in 7 children (aged 7 to 13) is obese. 26
of children and adolescents (aged 2 to 17) were
overweight or obese in 2004. Between 1978
2004, the obesity rate among 12-17 year olds
increased from three percent to nine percent.
Childhood obesity has tripled over the past two
decades!
Globally 40 million obese children,300 million
overweight
12
  • The current generation of children
    may be the first generation in
    the history of humans to have a
  • SHORTER LIFE EXPECTANCYTHAN THEIR PARENTS!!!

13
Why Most Diets Fail
  • MOST DIETS
  • Are nutritionally inadequate ? you feel bad,
    sooner or later
  • Are too hard too follow ? interferes with life
  • Are slow to give results ? frustration
  • Depend on unsafe ingredients ? negative
    side-effects (e.g., Ephedra other stimulants)

14
The Ultimate Result
Yo-yo dieting -- the vicious cycle of dieting
that MILLIONS of North Americans and people
around the world experience.
15
The Vicious Diet Cycle
  • Reduced Metabolic Rate
  • Loss of Muscle
  • Regain Weight as Fat

YO-YO
  • Lose weight from lean muscle fat
  • Reduced Metabolic Rate
  • Increase in Fat Storage

16
Presentation Overview
  • Introduction to Obesity
  • Scientific Insight
  • Cinch Products
  • Support Materials

17
Our Scientific Insight
  • We leveraged 50 years of experience
  • in nutritional science innovation and sports
    nutrition research
  • to develop our insight.

18
Our Scientific Insight
  • Prevent muscle loss
  • Protect metabolism
  • (Muscle Metabolism)
  • Enhanced fat loss ?
  • Lasting weight loss

19
The Role of Dietary Protein
  • Increases Thermogenesis
  • Promotes Satiety (Feeling of Fullness)
  • Supplies the Amino Acids Necessary for
    Maintenance of Lean Tissue

20
Our Scientific Insight
  • Essential amino acid
  • Signals body to synthesize new protein tissue
  • Proprietary CinchProblend
  • Spares breakdown of muscle
  • Promotes satiety
  • Supports thermogenesis
  • Helps control blood sugar levels

Leucine
UNIQUE BLEND, WEVE FILED FOR A PATENT!
21
SHAKLEE SCIENTIFIC TRADITIONFall 2005 Pilot
Clinical StudySafety Effectiveness
22
Mean Weight Loss vs. Time
190
186.8 lb
185
180
Weight in Pounds
175
171.4 lb
170
Week 2
Week 4
Week 6
Week 8
Baseline
Week 10
Week 12
23
Fat Pounds vs. Time
90
87.3 lb
85
Fat in Pounds
80
75
71.0 lb
70
Week 2
Week 4
Week 6
Week 8
Baseline
Week 10
Week 12
24
Fat-Free Mass vs. Time
105
100 Lean Muscle Maintained
100.5
99.4
100
Fat-Free Mass in pounds
95
Typical dieting scenario 40 loss of lean muscle
90
Week 2
Week 4
Week 6
Week 8
Baseline
Week 10
Week 12
12 week Pilot Study
25
Clinical Study Data
BMI ? from obese to overweight in just 12
weeks.
26
Clinical Study Data
Hip ?2.6 inches in just 12 weeks!!!
27
Clinical Study Data
Waist ? 4.1 inches in just 12 weeks!!!
28
The Significance of an Inch
  • Waist to Hip Ratio

Women 0.8 Men 0.95
Increased risk of coronary heart disease and
type 2 diabetes
Clinical Study participants WH Ratio decreased
from .87 ? .83
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Presentation Overview
  • Introduction to Obesity
  • Scientific Insight
  • Cinch Products
  • Support Materials

30
INTRODUCING
Keep muscle you have. Burn fat you dont
need. Lose inches you dont want.
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