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Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome

BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are known to expose to atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mortality. Metabolically healthy obesity refers to obesity without MetS. This study aimed to investigate how obesity and MetS modify the risk of CVD, AF and mortality...

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Autores principales: Käräjämäki, Aki Juhani, Korkiakoski, Arto, Hukkanen, Janne, Kesäniemi, Y. Antero, Ukkola, Olavi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9132486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35594302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2075915
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author Käräjämäki, Aki Juhani
Korkiakoski, Arto
Hukkanen, Janne
Kesäniemi, Y. Antero
Ukkola, Olavi
author_facet Käräjämäki, Aki Juhani
Korkiakoski, Arto
Hukkanen, Janne
Kesäniemi, Y. Antero
Ukkola, Olavi
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description BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are known to expose to atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mortality. Metabolically healthy obesity refers to obesity without MetS. This study aimed to investigate how obesity and MetS modify the risk of CVD, AF and mortality in very long-time follow-up. METHODS: Finnish middle-aged subjects (n = 1045) were grouped into four subgroups according to the presence of obesity and MetS. CVD events and AF were followed for 24 years and total mortality for 30 years. Moreover, 600 available patients had a follow-up visit for metabolic examinations after approximately 22 years. RESULTS: One-hundred and sixty-two (30%) subjects without obesity or MetS died during the follow-up. Ninety-two (17%) of the patients in this group had a CVD event and 58 (11%) were diagnosed with AF. As compared to them, obese subjects without MetS had similar metabolic fate and mortality (mortality 26 (38%), p = .143; CVD event 12 (18%), p = .858 and AF 7 (10%), p = .912, respectively), whereas subjects with obesity and MetS had greater mortality (102 (49%), p < .001), more CVD (71 (34%), p < .001) and AF (49 (23%), p < .001). Non-obese individuals with MetS had greater rates of mortality (96 (44%), p < .001) and CVD (80 (37%), p < .001), but not of AF (26 (12%), p = .606). Of the 40 subjects with obesity but without MetS at baseline and available for the follow-up visit, 15 (38%) were metabolically healthy at the follow-up visit. CONCLUSIONS: KEY MESSAGES: 1. The presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), but not obesity only, entails a greater risk of mortality and cardiovascular diseases. 2. The risk of atrial fibrillation is increased only in subjects with both obesity and MetS. 3. Obesity without MetS tends to progress eventually to obesity with MetS.
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spelling pubmed-91324862022-05-26 Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome Käräjämäki, Aki Juhani Korkiakoski, Arto Hukkanen, Janne Kesäniemi, Y. Antero Ukkola, Olavi Ann Med Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are known to expose to atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mortality. Metabolically healthy obesity refers to obesity without MetS. This study aimed to investigate how obesity and MetS modify the risk of CVD, AF and mortality in very long-time follow-up. METHODS: Finnish middle-aged subjects (n = 1045) were grouped into four subgroups according to the presence of obesity and MetS. CVD events and AF were followed for 24 years and total mortality for 30 years. Moreover, 600 available patients had a follow-up visit for metabolic examinations after approximately 22 years. RESULTS: One-hundred and sixty-two (30%) subjects without obesity or MetS died during the follow-up. Ninety-two (17%) of the patients in this group had a CVD event and 58 (11%) were diagnosed with AF. As compared to them, obese subjects without MetS had similar metabolic fate and mortality (mortality 26 (38%), p = .143; CVD event 12 (18%), p = .858 and AF 7 (10%), p = .912, respectively), whereas subjects with obesity and MetS had greater mortality (102 (49%), p < .001), more CVD (71 (34%), p < .001) and AF (49 (23%), p < .001). Non-obese individuals with MetS had greater rates of mortality (96 (44%), p < .001) and CVD (80 (37%), p < .001), but not of AF (26 (12%), p = .606). Of the 40 subjects with obesity but without MetS at baseline and available for the follow-up visit, 15 (38%) were metabolically healthy at the follow-up visit. CONCLUSIONS: KEY MESSAGES: 1. The presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), but not obesity only, entails a greater risk of mortality and cardiovascular diseases. 2. The risk of atrial fibrillation is increased only in subjects with both obesity and MetS. 3. Obesity without MetS tends to progress eventually to obesity with MetS. Taylor & Francis 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9132486/ /pubmed/35594302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2075915 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Käräjämäki, Aki Juhani
Korkiakoski, Arto
Hukkanen, Janne
Kesäniemi, Y. Antero
Ukkola, Olavi
Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
title Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
title_full Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
title_fullStr Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
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title_short Long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
title_sort long-term metabolic fate and mortality in obesity without metabolic syndrome
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9132486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35594302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2075915
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