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Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox
PURPOSE: Obesity is often associated with better clinical outcomes in heart failure (HF). This so-called obesity paradox remains controversial. The aim of present study was to investigate the prognostic value of obesity in patients hospitalized for systolic HF. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5725365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29214777 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.1.57 |
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author | Hong, Soonchang Lee, Ji Hyun Kim, Kyung Min Lee, Jun-Won Youn, Young-Jin Ahn, Min Soo Ahn, Sung Gyun Lee, Seung-Hwan Yoon, Junghan Choe, Kyung-Hoon Yoo, Byung-Su |
author_facet | Hong, Soonchang Lee, Ji Hyun Kim, Kyung Min Lee, Jun-Won Youn, Young-Jin Ahn, Min Soo Ahn, Sung Gyun Lee, Seung-Hwan Yoon, Junghan Choe, Kyung-Hoon Yoo, Byung-Su |
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description | PURPOSE: Obesity is often associated with better clinical outcomes in heart failure (HF). This so-called obesity paradox remains controversial. The aim of present study was to investigate the prognostic value of obesity in patients hospitalized for systolic HF. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a pooled analysis of data from two multicenter, observational HF studies. Patients hospitalized for systolic HF were eligible for the present study. We divided the subjects into two groups, a normal body mass index (BMI) group and a high BMI group. Study endpoints included all-cause mortality and any re-hospitalization within 1 year. RESULTS: We enrolled 3145 patients (male, 1824; female, 1321). The high BMI group was significantly associated with lower 1-year mortality rate [odds ratio (OR), 0.543; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.355−0.832] after adjusting for age, hypertension, diabetes, ischemic HF, previous myocardial infarction, serum creatinine level, anemia, and ejection fraction in men. After adjustment for clinical characteristics, high BMI was not significantly associated with 1-year mortality (OR, 0.739; 95% CI, 0.450−1.216) or 1-year re-hospitalization (OR, 0.958; 95% CI, 0.696−1.319) in women. CONCLUSION: In pooled analysis of data from two Korean HF registries, the high BMI group was independently associated with lower 1-year mortality rate from systolic HF, especially in men. |
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spelling | pubmed-57253652018-01-01 Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox Hong, Soonchang Lee, Ji Hyun Kim, Kyung Min Lee, Jun-Won Youn, Young-Jin Ahn, Min Soo Ahn, Sung Gyun Lee, Seung-Hwan Yoon, Junghan Choe, Kyung-Hoon Yoo, Byung-Su Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: Obesity is often associated with better clinical outcomes in heart failure (HF). This so-called obesity paradox remains controversial. The aim of present study was to investigate the prognostic value of obesity in patients hospitalized for systolic HF. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a pooled analysis of data from two multicenter, observational HF studies. Patients hospitalized for systolic HF were eligible for the present study. We divided the subjects into two groups, a normal body mass index (BMI) group and a high BMI group. Study endpoints included all-cause mortality and any re-hospitalization within 1 year. RESULTS: We enrolled 3145 patients (male, 1824; female, 1321). The high BMI group was significantly associated with lower 1-year mortality rate [odds ratio (OR), 0.543; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.355−0.832] after adjusting for age, hypertension, diabetes, ischemic HF, previous myocardial infarction, serum creatinine level, anemia, and ejection fraction in men. After adjustment for clinical characteristics, high BMI was not significantly associated with 1-year mortality (OR, 0.739; 95% CI, 0.450−1.216) or 1-year re-hospitalization (OR, 0.958; 95% CI, 0.696−1.319) in women. CONCLUSION: In pooled analysis of data from two Korean HF registries, the high BMI group was independently associated with lower 1-year mortality rate from systolic HF, especially in men. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2018-01-01 2017-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5725365/ /pubmed/29214777 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.1.57 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Hong, Soonchang Lee, Ji Hyun Kim, Kyung Min Lee, Jun-Won Youn, Young-Jin Ahn, Min Soo Ahn, Sung Gyun Lee, Seung-Hwan Yoon, Junghan Choe, Kyung-Hoon Yoo, Byung-Su Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title | Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title_full | Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title_fullStr | Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title_full_unstemmed | Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title_short | Is There a Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox in Systolic Heart Failure? Sex-Related Difference in the Obesity Paradox |
title_sort | is there a sex-related difference in the obesity paradox in systolic heart failure? sex-related difference in the obesity paradox |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5725365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29214777 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.1.57 |
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