The Obesity Paradox in Men Versus Women With Systolic Heart Failure

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作者
Clark, Adrienne L. [2 ]
Chyu, Jennifer [3 ]
Horwich, Tamara B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ronald Reagan UCLA Med Ctr, Ahmanson UCLA Cardiomyopathy Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Mol Cell & Dev Biol, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
BODY-MASS INDEX; CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE; MIDDLE-AGED MEN; WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; RISK; FAT; OVERWEIGHT; ADIPOSITY;
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10.1016/j.amjcard.2012.02.050
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Obesity is common in heart failure (HF) and is associated with improved outcomes, a finding often termed the "obesity paradox." Although fat distribution varies by gender, the role of obesity in the outcomes of women Compared to men with HF has not been well studied. In a cohort of patients with advanced systolic HF followed at a single university center,-2,718 patients had body mass indexes (BMIs) measured at baseline, and 469 patients with HF had waist circumferences (WCs) measured at baseline. Elevated BMI was defined as >= 25 kg/m(2). High WC was defined as >= 88 cm in women and >= 102 cm in men. The primary outcome was death, urgent heart transplantation, or ventricular assist device placement. The mean age was 53.0 +/- 12.4 years, 25% of subjects were women, and the mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 22.9 +/- 7.19%. In men, 2-year event-free survival was better for high versus normal BMI (63.2% vs 53.5%, p<0.001) and for high versus normal WC (78.8% vs 63.1%, p = 0.01). In women, 2-year event-free survival was better for elevated versus normal BMI (67.1% vs 56.6%, p = 0.01) but similar in the 2 WC groups. In multivariate analyses, normal BMI and normal WC were associated with higher relative risk for the primary outcome in men (BMI 1.34, WC 2.02) and women (BMI 1.38, WC 2.99). In conclusion, in patients with advanced HF, high BMI and WC were associated with improved outcomes in both genders. Further investigation of the interaction between body composition and gender in HF outcomes is warranted. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (Am J Cardiol 2012;110:77-82)
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