Revisiting the obesity paradox in heart failure: Per cent body fat as predictor of biomarkers and outcome

Obesity defined by body mass index (BMI) is characterized by better prognosis and lower plasma N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in heart failure. We assessed whether another anthropometric measure, per cent body fat (PBF), reveals different associations with outcome and heart fa...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of preventive cardiology 2019
Hauptverfasser: Aimo, Alberto, Januzzi, James L, Vergaro, Giuseppe, Clerico, Aldo, Latini, Roberto, Meessen, Jennifer, Anand, Inder S, Cohn, Jay N, Gravning, Jørgen A, Ueland, Thor, Nymo, Ståle Haugset, Brunner-La Rocca, Hans-Peter, 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, Emdin, Michele
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Zusammenfassung:Obesity defined by body mass index (BMI) is characterized by better prognosis and lower plasma N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in heart failure. We assessed whether another anthropometric measure, per cent body fat (PBF), reveals different associations with outcome and heart failure biomarkers (NT-proBNP, high-sensitivity troponin T (hs-TnT), soluble suppression of tumorigenesis-2 (sST2)). In an individual patient dataset, BMI was calculated as weight (kg)/height (m) 2 , and PBF through the Jackson–Pollock and Gallagher equations. Out of 6468 patients (median 68 years, 78% men, 76% ischaemic heart failure, 90% reduced ejection fraction), 24% died over 2.2 years (1.5–2.9), 17% from cardiovascular death. Median PBF was 26.9% (22.4–33.0%) with the Jackson–Pollock equation, and 28.0% (23.8–33.5%) with the Gallagher equation, with an extremely strong correlation ( r = 0.996, p 
ISSN:2047-4873
2047-4881