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Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease

BACKGROUND: Body‐mass index is the sum of fat mass index (FMI) and lean mass index (LMI), which vary by age, sex, and impact on disease outcomes. We investigated the separate and joint relevance of FMI and LMI with vascular‐metabolic causes of death in Mexican adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of...

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Autores principales: Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa, Wade, Rachel, Alegre‐Díaz, Jesus, Ramirez‐Reyes, Raúl, Garcilazo‐Ávila, Adrián, Gonzáles‐Carballo, Carlos, Santacruz‐Benitez, Rogelio, Chiquete, Erwin, Herrington, William, Collins, Rory, Peto, Richard, Clarke, Robert, Berumen, Jaime, Emberson, Jonathan R., Kuri‐Morales, Pablo, Tapia‐Conyer, Roberto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36695315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.028263
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author Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa
Wade, Rachel
Alegre‐Díaz, Jesus
Ramirez‐Reyes, Raúl
Garcilazo‐Ávila, Adrián
Gonzáles‐Carballo, Carlos
Santacruz‐Benitez, Rogelio
Chiquete, Erwin
Herrington, William
Collins, Rory
Peto, Richard
Clarke, Robert
Berumen, Jaime
Emberson, Jonathan R.
Kuri‐Morales, Pablo
Tapia‐Conyer, Roberto
author_facet Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa
Wade, Rachel
Alegre‐Díaz, Jesus
Ramirez‐Reyes, Raúl
Garcilazo‐Ávila, Adrián
Gonzáles‐Carballo, Carlos
Santacruz‐Benitez, Rogelio
Chiquete, Erwin
Herrington, William
Collins, Rory
Peto, Richard
Clarke, Robert
Berumen, Jaime
Emberson, Jonathan R.
Kuri‐Morales, Pablo
Tapia‐Conyer, Roberto
author_sort Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa
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description BACKGROUND: Body‐mass index is the sum of fat mass index (FMI) and lean mass index (LMI), which vary by age, sex, and impact on disease outcomes. We investigated the separate and joint relevance of FMI and LMI with vascular‐metabolic causes of death in Mexican adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 113 025 adults aged 35 to 74 years and free from diabetes or other chronic diseases when recruited into the Mexico City Prospective Study were followed for 19 years. Cox models estimated sex‐specific death rate ratios from vascular‐metabolic causes after adjustment for confounders and exclusion of the first 5 years of follow‐up. To account for the strong correlation between FMI and LMI, additional models estimated rate ratios associated with “residual FMI” and “residual LMI” (ie, the residuals from linear regression analyses of FMI on LMI, or vice versa). In both sexes, higher FMI and LMI were associated with higher risks of vascular‐metabolic mortality. For a given (ie, fixed) level of LMI, the rate ratio (95% CI) for vascular‐metabolic mortality per 1 kg/m(2) higher residual FMI strengthened and was higher in women (1.52 [1.38–1.68]) than in men (1.19 [1.13–1.25]). By contrast, for a given level of FMI, higher residual LMI was inversely associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality (rate ratio per 1 kg/m(2) 0.67 [0.56–0.80] in women and 0.94 [0.90–0.98] in men). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, higher residual FMI was more strongly associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality in women than in men. Conversely, higher residual LMI was inversely associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality, particularly in women.
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spelling pubmed-99736422023-03-01 Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa Wade, Rachel Alegre‐Díaz, Jesus Ramirez‐Reyes, Raúl Garcilazo‐Ávila, Adrián Gonzáles‐Carballo, Carlos Santacruz‐Benitez, Rogelio Chiquete, Erwin Herrington, William Collins, Rory Peto, Richard Clarke, Robert Berumen, Jaime Emberson, Jonathan R. Kuri‐Morales, Pablo Tapia‐Conyer, Roberto J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Body‐mass index is the sum of fat mass index (FMI) and lean mass index (LMI), which vary by age, sex, and impact on disease outcomes. We investigated the separate and joint relevance of FMI and LMI with vascular‐metabolic causes of death in Mexican adults. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 113 025 adults aged 35 to 74 years and free from diabetes or other chronic diseases when recruited into the Mexico City Prospective Study were followed for 19 years. Cox models estimated sex‐specific death rate ratios from vascular‐metabolic causes after adjustment for confounders and exclusion of the first 5 years of follow‐up. To account for the strong correlation between FMI and LMI, additional models estimated rate ratios associated with “residual FMI” and “residual LMI” (ie, the residuals from linear regression analyses of FMI on LMI, or vice versa). In both sexes, higher FMI and LMI were associated with higher risks of vascular‐metabolic mortality. For a given (ie, fixed) level of LMI, the rate ratio (95% CI) for vascular‐metabolic mortality per 1 kg/m(2) higher residual FMI strengthened and was higher in women (1.52 [1.38–1.68]) than in men (1.19 [1.13–1.25]). By contrast, for a given level of FMI, higher residual LMI was inversely associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality (rate ratio per 1 kg/m(2) 0.67 [0.56–0.80] in women and 0.94 [0.90–0.98] in men). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, higher residual FMI was more strongly associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality in women than in men. Conversely, higher residual LMI was inversely associated with vascular‐metabolic mortality, particularly in women. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9973642/ /pubmed/36695315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.028263 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Gnatiuc Friedrichs, Louisa
Wade, Rachel
Alegre‐Díaz, Jesus
Ramirez‐Reyes, Raúl
Garcilazo‐Ávila, Adrián
Gonzáles‐Carballo, Carlos
Santacruz‐Benitez, Rogelio
Chiquete, Erwin
Herrington, William
Collins, Rory
Peto, Richard
Clarke, Robert
Berumen, Jaime
Emberson, Jonathan R.
Kuri‐Morales, Pablo
Tapia‐Conyer, Roberto
Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title_full Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title_fullStr Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title_full_unstemmed Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title_short Body Composition and Risk of Vascular‐Metabolic Mortality Risk in 113 000 Mexican Men and Women Without Prior Chronic Disease
title_sort body composition and risk of vascular‐metabolic mortality risk in 113 000 mexican men and women without prior chronic disease
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36695315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.028263
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