BACKGROUND: The authors assessed the prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome in patients with a high degree of obesity. METHODS: A retrospective investigation was planned in a cohort of obese patients with a wide range of body mass index (BMI) referred to a large University Hospital for weight loss. RESULTS: An increase in prevalence of diabetes and hypertension with increase in the degree of obesity was observed, while the prevalence of dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome appeared to be independent of the BMI values. CONCLUSION: In severely obese patients a still unknown factor which affects differently glucose and lipid metabolism cannot be excluded.
BACKGROUND: The authors assessed the prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome in patients with a high degree of obesity. METHODS: A retrospective investigation was planned in a cohort of obesepatients with a wide range of body mass index (BMI) referred to a large University Hospital for weight loss. RESULTS: An increase in prevalence of diabetes and hypertension with increase in the degree of obesity was observed, while the prevalence of dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome appeared to be independent of the BMI values. CONCLUSION: In severely obesepatients a still unknown factor which affects differently glucose and lipid metabolism cannot be excluded.
Authors: Leonardo Dornas de Oliveira; Marco Túlio C Diniz; Maria de Fátima H S Diniz; Alexandre L Savassi-Rocha; Sarah T Camargos; Francisco Cardoso Journal: Obes Surg Date: 2008-12-19 Impact factor: 4.129