Association of obesity with heart failure outcomes in 11 Asian regions: A cohort study

Asians are predisposed to a lean heart failure (HF) phenotype. Data on the 'obesity paradox', reported in Western populations, are scarce in Asia and have only utilised the traditional classification of body mass index (BMI). We aimed to investigate the association between obesity (defined...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS medicine 2019-09, Vol.16 (9), p.e1002916-e1002916
Hauptverfasser: Chandramouli, Chanchal, Tay, Wan Ting, Bamadhaj, Nurul Sahiddah, Tromp, Jasper, Teng, Tiew-Hwa Katherine, Yap, Jonathan J L, MacDonald, Michael R, Hung, Chung-Lieh, Streng, Koen, Naik, Ajay, Wander, Gurpreet Singh, Sawhney, Jitendra, Ling, Lieng Hsi, Richards, A Mark, Anand, Inder, Voors, Adriaan A, Lam, Carolyn S P
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Zusammenfassung:Asians are predisposed to a lean heart failure (HF) phenotype. Data on the 'obesity paradox', reported in Western populations, are scarce in Asia and have only utilised the traditional classification of body mass index (BMI). We aimed to investigate the association between obesity (defined by BMI and abdominal measures) and HF outcomes in Asia. Utilising the Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure (ASIAN-HF) registry (11 Asian regions including Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan, and Korea; 46 centres with enrolment between 1 October 2012 and 6 October 2016), we prospectively examined 5,964 patients with symptomatic HF (mean age 61.3 ± 13.3 years, 26% women, mean BMI 25.3 ± 5.3 kg/m2, 16% with HF with preserved ejection fraction [HFpEF; ejection fraction ≥ 50%]), among whom 2,051 also had waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) measurements (mean age 60.8 ± 12.9 years, 24% women, mean BMI 25.0 ± 5.2 kg/m2, 7% HFpEF). Patients were categorised by BMI quartiles or WHtR quartiles or 4 combined groups of BMI (low,
ISSN:1549-1676
1549-1277
1549-1676
DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002916