Role of obesity on all-cause mortality in whites with type 2 diabetes from Italy

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R. Di Paola
A. Marucci
A. Fontana
C. Menzaghi
L. Salvemini
M. Copetti
F. Pellegrini
S. De Cosmo
V. Trischitta
机构
[1] IRCCS “Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza”,Research Unit of Diabetes and Endocrine Diseases, Poliambulatorio Giovanni Paolo II
[2] IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza,Unit of Biostatistics
[3] IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza,Unit of Endocrinology
[4] “Sapienza” University,Department of Experimental Medicine
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Acta Diabetologica | 2013年 / 50卷
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Paradoxical effect; Reverse epidemiology; Mendelian randomization; Mortality prediction;
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Mortality rate of diabetic patients is twice as much that of non-diabetic individuals. The role of obesity on mortality risk in patients with type 2 diabetes is controversial. Aim of our study was to address the relationship between obesity and all-cause mortality in a real-life set of white patients with type 2 diabetes from central-southern Italy from the Gargano Mortality Study (GMS). In addition, we used genetic data from genome-wide association studies (GWAs)-derived single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) firmly associated with body mass index (BMI), in order to investigate the intrinsic nature of reduced mortality rate we, in fact, observed in obese patients. Study subjects with type 2 diabetes (n = 764) are part of the GMS, which is aimed at unraveling predictors of incident all-cause mortality. Time-to-death analyses were performed by Cox regression. Association between genotype risk score and obesity was tested by logistic regression. Of the 32 SNPs firmly associated with BMI, we investigated those with BMI β value ≥0.10 kg/m2 and allele frequency ≥10 %. Genotyping was performed by KBioscience (http://www.lgcgenomics.com/). In GMS, obesity predicted a 45 % reduction in all-cause mortality. Individuals with high “obesity genetic load” (i.e., those carrying >9 risk alleles) were 60 % more likely to be obese as compared to individuals with low “obesity genetic load.” Most importantly, mortality rate was not different in individuals with high and low “obesity genetic load,” thus indicating no role of obesity genes on all-cause mortality and speaking against a cause–effect relationship underlying the association between obesity and reduced mortality rate.
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