Association between Change in Body Composition and Change in Inflammatory Markers: An 11-Year Follow-Up in the Whitehall II Study

Author:

Fransson Eleonor I.12,Batty G. David13,Tabák Adam G.14,Brunner Eric J.1,Kumari Meena1,Shipley Martin J.1,Singh-Manoux Archana15,Kivimäki Mika16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (E.I.F., G.D.B., A.G.T., E.J.B., Me.K., M.J.S., A.S.-M., Mi.K.), University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom;

2. Institute of Gerontology (E.I.F.), School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, SE-551 11 Jönköping, Sweden;

3. Medical Research Council Social and Public Health Sciences Unit (G.D.B.), Glasgow G12 8RZ, United Kingdom;

4. Semmelweis University Faculty of Medicine (A.G.T.), First Department of Medicine, 1083 Budapest, Hungary;

5. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Unité 1018 (A.S.-M.), Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 75004 Paris, France;

6. Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and University of Helsinki (Mi.K.), FI-00250 Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Context: Obesity is associated with low-grade inflammation, but the long-term effects of weight change on inflammation are unknown. Objective: The aim was to examine the association of change in weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference with change in C-reactive protein (CRP) and IL-6 and to assess whether this association is modified by baseline obesity status. Design and Setting: The design was a prospective cohort study among civil servants (the Whitehall II Study, UK). We used data from two clinical screenings carried out in 1991–1993 and 2002–2004 (mean follow-up, 11.3 yr). Participants: We studied 2496 men and 1026 women [mean age, 49.4 (sd = 6.0) yr at baseline] with measurements on inflammatory markers and anthropometry at both baseline and follow-up. Main Outcome Measures: We measured change in serum CRP and IL-6 during follow-up. Results: The mean increases in CRP and IL-6 were 0.08 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.07–0.09] mg/liter and 0.04 (95% CI, 0.03–0.05) pg/ml per 1-kg increase in body weight during follow-up. Study members with a BMI less than 25 kg/m2 at baseline had an average increase in CRP of 0.06 (95% CI, 0.05–0.08) mg/liter per 1-kg increase in body weight, whereas the increase in those who were overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30 kg/m2) and obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) was greater: 0.08 (95% CI, 0.06–0.09) mg/liter and 0.11 (95% CI, 0.07–0.14) mg/liter, respectively (P value for interaction = 0.002). Similar patterns were observed for changes in BMI and waist circumference. Conclusions: Those who were overweight or obese at baseline had a greater absolute increase in CRP per unit increase in weight, BMI, and waist circumference than people who were normal weight.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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