International Day for the Evaluation of Abdominal Obesity (IDEA)

Author:

Balkau Beverley1,Deanfield John E.1,Després Jean-Pierre1,Bassand Jean-Pierre1,Fox Keith A.A.1,Smith Sidney C.1,Barter Philip1,Tan Chee-Eng1,Van Gaal Luc1,Wittchen Hans-Ulrich1,Massien Christine1,Haffner Steven M.1

Affiliation:

1. From INSERM U780-IFR69 (B.B.), Villejuif, France; Faculty of Medicine (B.B.), Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France; Cardiothoracic Unit (J.E.D.), Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, United Kingdom; Cardiac Unit, Institute of Child Health and Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease (J.E.D.), University College, London, UK; Laval Hospital Research Center (J.-P.D.), Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada; University Hospital Jean-Minjoz (J.-P.B.), Besançon, France; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (K.A.A.F.)...

Abstract

Background— Abdominal adiposity is a growing clinical and public health problem. It is not known whether it is similarly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes mellitus in different regions around the world, and thus whether measurement of waist circumference (WC) in addition to body mass index (BMI) is useful in primary care practice. Methods and Results— Randomly chosen primary care physicians in 63 countries recruited consecutive patients aged 18 to 80 years on 2 prespecified half days. WC and BMI were measured and the presence of CVD and diabetes mellitus recorded. Of the patients who consulted the primary care physicians, 97% agreed to participate in the present study. Overall, 24% of 69 409 men and 27% of 98 750 women were obese (BMI≥30 kg/m 2 ). A further 40% and 30% of men and women, respectively, were overweight (BMI 25 to 30 kg/m 2 ). Increased WC (>102 for men and >88 cm for women) was recorded in 29% and 48%, CVD in 16% and 13%, and diabetes mellitus in 13% and 11% of men and women, respectively. A statistically significant graded increase existed in the frequency of CVD and diabetes mellitus with both BMI and WC, with a stronger relationship for WC than for BMI across regions for both genders. This relationship between WC, CVD, and particularly diabetes mellitus was seen even in lean patients (BMI<25 kg/m 2 ). Conclusions— Among men and women who consulted primary care physicians, BMI and particularly WC were both strongly linked to CVD and especially to diabetes mellitus. Strategies to address this global problem are required to prevent an epidemic of these major causes of morbidity and mortality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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