Complex Interaction between Obesity and Trauma

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ABSTRACT Trauma and obesity are large-scale epidemics that can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In few studies, it has noted that there is the ‘obesity paradox’ (obesity has been found to be protective against mortality) due to certain causes, i.e. heart failure or cardiovascular disease. Subcutaneous fat can show great variability between individuals and increased subcutaneous fat may be protective against injuries by cushioning the internal abdominal organs against injurious forces in road traffic accidents. Many factors including the body fat distribution, body shape, and center of gravity may play an important role in the different injury patterns and severity of injury between men and women. A better understanding of how obesity influences trauma related injuries not only will help to improve the outcome but also foster the development of interventions to address the most salient and modifiable risk factors to reduce obesity related morbidity and mortality. In present article, we review the relevant literature with special considerations to understand the interactions of obesity and trauma with their impact on patient management and outcomes. How to cite this article Agrawal A. Complex Interaction between Obesity and Trauma. Panam J Trauma Crit Care Emerg Surg 2014;3(3):109-113.

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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing

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General Medicine

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