Re-appraisal of the obesity paradox in heart failure: a meta-analysis of individual data
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Published:2021-03-11
Issue:8
Volume:110
Page:1280-1291
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ISSN:1861-0684
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Container-title:Clinical Research in Cardiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Clin Res Cardiol
Author:
Marcks Nick, Aimo Alberto, Januzzi James L., Vergaro Giuseppe, Clerico Aldo, Latini Roberto, Meessen Jennifer, Anand Inder S., Cohn Jay N., Gravning Jørgen, Ueland Thor, Bayes-Genis Antoni, Lupón Josep, de Boer Rudolf A., Yoshihisa Akiomi, Takeishi Yasuchika, Egstrup Michael, Gustafsson Ida, Gaggin Hanna K., Eggers Kai M., Huber Kurt, Tentzeris Ioannis, Ripoli Andrea, Passino Claudio, Sanders-van Wijk Sandra, Emdin Michele, Brunner-La Rocca Hans-PeterORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weight in patients with HF and other chronic diseases. It remains uncertain whether the apparent protective role of obesity relates to the absence of comorbidities. Therefore, we investigated the effect of BMI on outcome in younger patients without co-morbidities as compared to older patients with co-morbidities in a large heart failure (HF) population.
Methods
In an individual patient data analysis from pooled cohorts, 5,819 patients with chronic HF and data available on BMI, co-morbidities and outcome were analysed. Patients were divided into four groups based on BMI (i.e. ≤ 18.5 kg/m2, 18.5–25.0 kg/m2; 25.0–30.0 kg/m2; 30.0 kg/m2). Primary endpoints included all-cause mortality and HF hospitalization-free survival.
Results
Mean age was 65 ± 12 years, with a majority of males (78%), ischaemic HF and HF with reduced ejection fraction. Frequency of all-cause mortality or HF hospitalization was significantly worse in the lowest two BMI groups as compared to the other two groups; however, this effect was only seen in patients older than 75 years or having at least one relevant co-morbidity, and not in younger patients with HF only. After including medications and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin concentrations into the model, the prognostic impact of BMI was largely absent even in the elderly group with co-morbidity.
Conclusions
The present study suggests that obesity is a marker of less advanced disease, but does not have an independent protective effect in patients with chronic HF.
Graphic abstract
Categories of BMI are only predictive of poor outcome in patients aged > 75 years or with at least one co-morbidity (bottom), but not in those aged < 75 years without co-morbidities (top). The prognostic effect largely disappears in multivariable analyses even for the former group. These findings question the protective effect of obesity in chronic heart failure (HF).
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine
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