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Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population
Background. Among the obese, the so-called metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype is thought to confer a lower CVD risk as compared to obesity with typical associated metabolic changes. The present study aims to determine the relationship of different subtypes of obesity with inflammatory-cardi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4369939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/178526 |
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author | Shaharyar, Sameer Roberson, Lara L. Jamal, Omar Younus, Adnan Blaha, Michael J. Ali, Shozab S. Zide, Kenneth Agatston, Arthur A. Blumenthal, Roger S. Conceição, Raquel D. Santos, Raul D. Nasir, Khurram |
author_facet | Shaharyar, Sameer Roberson, Lara L. Jamal, Omar Younus, Adnan Blaha, Michael J. Ali, Shozab S. Zide, Kenneth Agatston, Arthur A. Blumenthal, Roger S. Conceição, Raquel D. Santos, Raul D. Nasir, Khurram |
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description | Background. Among the obese, the so-called metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype is thought to confer a lower CVD risk as compared to obesity with typical associated metabolic changes. The present study aims to determine the relationship of different subtypes of obesity with inflammatory-cardiometabolic abnormalities. Methods. We evaluated 5,519 healthy, Brazilian subjects (43 ± 10 years, 78% males), free of known cardiovascular disease. Those with <2 metabolic risk factors (MRF) were considered metabolically healthy, and those with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2) and/or waist circumference meeting NCEP criteria for metabolic syndrome as overweight/obese (OW). High sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) was measured to assess underlying inflammation and hepatic steatosis (HS) was determined via abdominal ultrasound. Results. Overall, 40% of OW individuals were metabolically healthy, and 12% normal-weight had ≥2 MRF. The prevalence of elevated CRP (≥3 mg/dL) and HS in MHO versus normal weight metabolically healthy group was 22% versus 12%, and 40% versus 8% respectively (P < 0.001). Both MHO individuals and metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MUNW) phenotypes were associated with elevated hsCRP and HS. Conclusion. Our study suggests that MHO and MUNW phenotypes may not be benign and physicians should strive to treat individuals in these subgroups to reverse these conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-43699392015-04-02 Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population Shaharyar, Sameer Roberson, Lara L. Jamal, Omar Younus, Adnan Blaha, Michael J. Ali, Shozab S. Zide, Kenneth Agatston, Arthur A. Blumenthal, Roger S. Conceição, Raquel D. Santos, Raul D. Nasir, Khurram J Obes Research Article Background. Among the obese, the so-called metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype is thought to confer a lower CVD risk as compared to obesity with typical associated metabolic changes. The present study aims to determine the relationship of different subtypes of obesity with inflammatory-cardiometabolic abnormalities. Methods. We evaluated 5,519 healthy, Brazilian subjects (43 ± 10 years, 78% males), free of known cardiovascular disease. Those with <2 metabolic risk factors (MRF) were considered metabolically healthy, and those with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2) and/or waist circumference meeting NCEP criteria for metabolic syndrome as overweight/obese (OW). High sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) was measured to assess underlying inflammation and hepatic steatosis (HS) was determined via abdominal ultrasound. Results. Overall, 40% of OW individuals were metabolically healthy, and 12% normal-weight had ≥2 MRF. The prevalence of elevated CRP (≥3 mg/dL) and HS in MHO versus normal weight metabolically healthy group was 22% versus 12%, and 40% versus 8% respectively (P < 0.001). Both MHO individuals and metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MUNW) phenotypes were associated with elevated hsCRP and HS. Conclusion. Our study suggests that MHO and MUNW phenotypes may not be benign and physicians should strive to treat individuals in these subgroups to reverse these conditions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4369939/ /pubmed/25838943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/178526 Text en Copyright © 2015 Sameer Shaharyar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shaharyar, Sameer Roberson, Lara L. Jamal, Omar Younus, Adnan Blaha, Michael J. Ali, Shozab S. Zide, Kenneth Agatston, Arthur A. Blumenthal, Roger S. Conceição, Raquel D. Santos, Raul D. Nasir, Khurram Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title | Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title_full | Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title_fullStr | Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title_full_unstemmed | Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title_short | Obesity and Metabolic Phenotypes (Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Variants) Are Significantly Associated with Prevalence of Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Hepatic Steatosis in a Large Healthy Brazilian Population |
title_sort | obesity and metabolic phenotypes (metabolically healthy and unhealthy variants) are significantly associated with prevalence of elevated c-reactive protein and hepatic steatosis in a large healthy brazilian population |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4369939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25838943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/178526 |
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