Revisiting the beyond BMI paradigm in excess weight diagnosis and management: A call to action

Author:

Aguas‐Ayesa Maite12ORCID,Yárnoz‐Esquiroz Patricia123ORCID,Perdomo Carolina M.12ORCID,Olazarán Laura123ORCID,Vegas‐Aguilar Isabel M.45ORCID,García‐Almeida José Manuel24567ORCID,Gómez‐Ambrosi Javier1238ORCID,Frühbeck Gema1238ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology & Nutrition Clínica Universidad de Navarra, University of Navarra Pamplona Spain

2. CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN), ISCIII Pamplona Spain

3. Obesity and Adipobiology Group, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra (IdiSNA) Pamplona Spain

4. Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital Málaga Spain

5. Institute of Biomedical Research in Malaga (IBIMA)‐Bionand Platform Málaga Spain

6. Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition Quironsalud Málaga Hospital Málaga Spain

7. Department of Medicine and Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine University of Malaga Málaga Spain

8. Metabolic Research Laboratory Clínica Universidad de Navarra Pamplona Spain

Abstract

AbstractAdolphe Quételet, a 19th‐century Belgian sociologist and statistician, pioneered the incorporation of statistics into social sciences. He initiated the development of anthropometry since he was interested in identifying the proportions of the ‘ideal man’. He devised a ratio between weight and height, originally termed the Quételet Index, and today widely known and used as the body mass index or BMI. In 1835, he demonstrated that a normal curve accommodates the distribution of human traits articulating his reasoning on human variance around the average. Quételet's long‐lasting legacy of the establishment of a simple measure to classify people's weight relative to an ideal for their height endures today with minor variations having dramatically influenced public health agendas. While being very useful, the limitations of the BMI are well known. Thus, revisiting the beyond BMI paradigm is a necessity in the era of precision medicine with morphofunctional assessment representing the way forward via incorporation of body composition and functionality appraisal. While healthcare systems were originally designed to address acute illnesses, today's demands require a radical rethinking together with an original reappraisal of our diagnosis and treatment approaches from a multidimensional perspective. Embracing new methodologies is the way forward to advance the field, gain a closer look at the underlying pathophysiology of excess weight, keep the spotlight on improving diagnostic performance and demonstrate its clinical validity. In order to provide every patient with the most accurate diagnosis together with the most appropriate management, a high degree of standardization and personalization is needed.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Wiley

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