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Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity

BACKGROUND: As endometrial cancer (EC) prevalence increases with obesity, we aimed to determine whether EC characteristics depend upon obesity type: ‘standard’ (SO) or ‘metabolically healthy obesity’ (MHO). PATIENTS & METHODS: 258 EC patients were included. Data on anthropometry, blood hormones,...

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Autores principales: Berstein, Lev M, Poroshina, Tatyana E, Turkevich, Elena A, Vasilyev, Dmitry A, Baltrukova, Alexandra N, Kovalenko, Irina M, Berlev, Igor V
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Future Science Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28031919
http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/fso.15.68
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author Berstein, Lev M
Poroshina, Tatyana E
Turkevich, Elena A
Vasilyev, Dmitry A
Baltrukova, Alexandra N
Kovalenko, Irina M
Berlev, Igor V
author_facet Berstein, Lev M
Poroshina, Tatyana E
Turkevich, Elena A
Vasilyev, Dmitry A
Baltrukova, Alexandra N
Kovalenko, Irina M
Berlev, Igor V
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description BACKGROUND: As endometrial cancer (EC) prevalence increases with obesity, we aimed to determine whether EC characteristics depend upon obesity type: ‘standard’ (SO) or ‘metabolically healthy obesity’ (MHO). PATIENTS & METHODS: 258 EC patients were included. Data on anthropometry, blood hormones, lipids and glucose, and tumor features were collected. RESULTS: EC clinicopathologic characteristics and clinical stage correlate differently with BMI and obesity type. BMI is related inversely with tumor grade while SO patients are characterized by a more advanced clinical stage than those with MHO. Besides typical insulin resistance signs, EC patients with SO often display a higher serum leptin/adiponectin ratio compared with MHO patients. Historical data suggest a gradual increase in EC patient height and weight, and a decrease in MHO prevalence. CONCLUSION: It is currently unknown whether the latter observation reflects the evolution of EC, or obesity alongside the current epidemic. Regardless, the reduced MHO prevalence demonstrates the need for more intensive preventive measures aimed at obesity and obesity-associated conditions, including different EC subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-51379342016-12-28 Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity Berstein, Lev M Poroshina, Tatyana E Turkevich, Elena A Vasilyev, Dmitry A Baltrukova, Alexandra N Kovalenko, Irina M Berlev, Igor V Future Sci OA Research Article BACKGROUND: As endometrial cancer (EC) prevalence increases with obesity, we aimed to determine whether EC characteristics depend upon obesity type: ‘standard’ (SO) or ‘metabolically healthy obesity’ (MHO). PATIENTS & METHODS: 258 EC patients were included. Data on anthropometry, blood hormones, lipids and glucose, and tumor features were collected. RESULTS: EC clinicopathologic characteristics and clinical stage correlate differently with BMI and obesity type. BMI is related inversely with tumor grade while SO patients are characterized by a more advanced clinical stage than those with MHO. Besides typical insulin resistance signs, EC patients with SO often display a higher serum leptin/adiponectin ratio compared with MHO patients. Historical data suggest a gradual increase in EC patient height and weight, and a decrease in MHO prevalence. CONCLUSION: It is currently unknown whether the latter observation reflects the evolution of EC, or obesity alongside the current epidemic. Regardless, the reduced MHO prevalence demonstrates the need for more intensive preventive measures aimed at obesity and obesity-associated conditions, including different EC subtypes. Future Science Ltd 2015-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5137934/ /pubmed/28031919 http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/fso.15.68 Text en © Lev M Berstein et al. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Berstein, Lev M
Poroshina, Tatyana E
Turkevich, Elena A
Vasilyev, Dmitry A
Baltrukova, Alexandra N
Kovalenko, Irina M
Berlev, Igor V
Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title_full Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title_fullStr Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title_full_unstemmed Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title_short Features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
title_sort features of endometrial cancer in patients with ‘metabolically healthy’ versus ‘standard’ obesity: the decreasing frequency of metabolically healthy obesity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28031919
http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/fso.15.68
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