Body mass index and the risk of infection - from underweight to obesity

被引:251
作者
Dobner, J. [1 ]
Kaser, S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Innsbruck, Christian Doppler Lab Metab Res, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Internal Med 1, Innsbruck, Austria
关键词
Anorexia nervosa; Body mass index; Infection risk; Obesity; Underweight; SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS; URINARY-TRACT-INFECTION; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; EATING-DISORDERS; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; WEIGHT-LOSS; CHILDREN; CELLULITIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cmi.2017.02.013
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Nutritional status is a well-known risk factor for metabolic and endocrine disorders. Recent studies suggest that dietary intake also affects immune function and as a consequence infection risk. Aims: This reviews aims to give an overview on the effect of body weight on infection rate at different periods of life. Sources: Clinically relevant prospective, cross-sectional and case-control community-based studies are summarized. Content: In children and adolescents underweight is a significant risk factor for infection especially in developing countries, probably reflecting malnutrition and poor hygienic standards. Data from industrialized countries suggest that infection rate is also increased in obese children and adolescents. Similarly, several studies suggest a U-shaped increased infection rate in both underweight and obese adults. In the latter, infections of the skin and respiratory tract as well as surgical-site infections have consistently been reported to be more common than in normal-weight participants. Paradoxically, mortality of critically ill patients was reduced in obesity in some studies. (C) 2017 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:24 / 28
页数:5
相关论文
共 61 条
  • [1] Weight Loss Before Bariatric Surgery and Postoperative Complications Data From the Scandinavian Obesity Registry (SOReg)
    Anderin, Claes
    Gustafsson, Ulf O.
    Heijbel, Niklas
    Thorell, Anders
    [J]. ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2015, 261 (05) : 909 - 913
  • [2] Impact of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome on Immunity
    Andersen, Catherine J.
    Murphy, Kelsey E.
    Fernandez, Maria Luz
    [J]. ADVANCES IN NUTRITION, 2016, 7 (01) : 66 - 75
  • [3] [Anonymous], 1969, BRIT MED J, V1, P529
  • [4] Clinical characteristics, sepsis interventions and outcomes in the obese patients with septic shock: an international multicenter cohort study
    Arabi, Yaseen M.
    Dara, Saqib I.
    Tamim, Hani M.
    Rishu, Asgar H.
    Bouchama, Abderrezak
    Khedr, Mohammad K.
    Feinstein, Daniel
    Parrillo, Joseph E.
    Wood, Kenneth E.
    Keenan, Sean P.
    Zanotti, Sergio
    Martinka, Greg
    Kumar, Aseem
    Kumar, Anand
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE, 2013, 17 (02)
  • [5] The association between malnutrition and the incidence of malaria among young HIV-infected and -uninfected Ugandan children: a prospective study
    Arinaitwe, Emmanuel
    Gasasira, Anne
    Verret, Wendy
    Homsy, Jaco
    Wanzira, Humphrey
    Kakuru, Abel
    Sandison, Taylor G.
    Young, Sera
    Tappero, Jordan W.
    Kamya, Moses R.
    Dorsey, Grant
    [J]. MALARIA JOURNAL, 2012, 11
  • [6] INVESTIGATION OF IMMUNE-RESPONSE OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM ANOREXIA-NERVOSA
    ARMSTRONGESTHER, CA
    CRISP, AH
    LACEY, JH
    BRYANT, TN
    [J]. POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1978, 54 (632) : 395 - 399
  • [7] A prospective study of age and lifestyle factors in relation to community-acquired pneumonia in US men and women
    Baik, I
    Curhan, GC
    Rimm, EB
    Bendich, A
    Willett, WC
    Fawzi, WW
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2000, 160 (20) : 3082 - 3088
  • [8] LEUKOPENIA IN ANOREXIA-NERVOSA - LACK OF INCREASED RISK OF INFECTION
    BOWERS, TK
    ECKERT, E
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1978, 138 (10) : 1520 - 1523
  • [9] Obesity not associated with severity among hospitalized adults with seasonal influenza virus infection
    Braun, Elise S.
    Crawford, Forrest W.
    Desai, Mayur M.
    Meek, James
    Kirley, Pam Daily
    Miller, Lisa
    Anderson, Evan J.
    Oni, Oluwakemi
    Ryan, Patricia
    Lynfield, Ruth
    Bargsten, Marisa
    Bennett, Nancy M.
    Lung, Krista L.
    Thomas, Ann
    Mermel, Elizabeth
    Lindegren, Mary Lou
    Schaffner, William
    Price, Andrea
    Chaves, Sandra S.
    [J]. INFECTION, 2015, 43 (05) : 569 - 575
  • [10] Bacterial infections in anorexia nervosa: Delayed recognition increases complications
    Brown, RF
    Bartrop, R
    Beumont, P
    Birmingham, CL
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 2005, 37 (03) : 261 - 265