The obesity paradox: body mass index and outcomes in patients with heart failure
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- DOI: 10.1001/archinte.165.1.55
The obesity paradox: body mass index and outcomes in patients with heart failure
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- Arch Intern Med. 2008 Mar 24;168(6):567
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Background: In the general population, obesity is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. However, studies of patients with chronic disease suggest that overweight and obese patients may paradoxically have better outcomes than lean patients. We sought to examine the association of body mass index (BMI) and outcomes in stable outpatients with heart failure (HF). VSports手机版.
Methods: We analyzed data from 7767 patients with stable HF enrolled in the Digitalis Investigation Group trial. Patients were categorized using baseline BMI (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters) as underweight (BMI <18. 5), healthy weight (BMI, 18. 5-24. 9, overweight (BMI, 25 V体育安卓版. 0-29. 9), and obese (BMI > or =30. 0). Risks associated with BMI groups were evaluated using multivariable Cox proportional hazards models over a mean follow-up of 37 months. .
Results: Crude all-cause mortality rates decreased in a near linear fashion across successively higher BMI groups, from 45. 0% in the underweight group to 28. 4% in the obese group (P for trend <. 001). After multivariable adjustment, overweight and obese patients were at lower risk for death (hazard ratio [HR], 0. 88; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0. 80-0. 96, and HR, 0. 81; 95% CI, 0. 72-0. 92, respectively), compared with patients at a healthy weight (referent). In contrast, underweight patients with stable HF were at increased risk for death (HR 1. 21; 95% CI, 0. 95-1 V体育ios版. 53). .
Conclusions: In a cohort of outpatients with established HF, higher BMIs were associated with lower mortality risks; overweight and obese patients had lower risk of death compared with those at a healthy weight VSports最新版本. Understanding the mechanisms and impact of the "obesity paradox" in patients with HF is necessary before recommendations are made concerning weight and weight control in this population. .
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Can the obesity paradox be explained by the protective effects of peripheral adiposity?Arch Intern Med. 2005 Aug 8-22;165(15):1796-7; author reply 1797-8. doi: 10.1001/archinte.165.15.1796-b. Arch Intern Med. 2005. PMID: 16087834 No abstract available.
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Obesity paradox as a component of reverse epidemiology in heart failure.Arch Intern Med. 2005 Aug 8-22;165(15):1797; author reply 1797-8. doi: 10.1001/archinte.165.15.1797-a. Arch Intern Med. 2005. PMID: 16087835 No abstract available.
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