Literature DB >> 17047097

Abdominal obesity, ethnicity and gastro-oesophageal reflux symptoms.

Douglas A Corley1, Ai Kubo, Wei Zhao.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the associations between abdominal obesity and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), and their interactions with ethnicity and gender.
DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. Participants completed detailed symptom questionnaires and underwent a standardised examination, including anthropometric measurements.
SETTING: A large integrated healthcare system. PATIENTS: 80 110 members of the Kaiser Permanente multiphasic health check-up cohort. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Gastro-oesophageal reflux-type symptoms.
RESULTS: Recent reflux-type symptoms were present in 11% of the population. The multivariate OR for symptoms with an abdominal diameter (adjusted for body mass index (BMI)) of >/=26 vs <16.3 cm was 1.85 (95% CI 1.55 to 2.21) for the white population, 0.95 (95% CI 0.61 to 1.48) for the black population and 0.64 (95% CI 0.18 to 2.30) for Asians. The mean abdominal diameter was greater in men (22.0 cm, 95% CI 21.9 to 22.0) than in women (20.1 cm, 95% CI 20.0 to 20.1, p<0.01), but the risk of symptoms for any given diameter did not differ markedly by gender. The association between increasing BMI and symptoms was also much stronger among the white population than among the black population. The association between BMI and reflux-type symptoms was partially mediated through abdominal diameter.
CONCLUSIONS: There was a consistent association between abdominal diameter (independent of BMI) and reflux-type symptoms in the white population, but no consistent associations in the black population or Asians. The BMI association was also strongest among the white population. These findings, combined with the increased prevalence of abdominal obesity in male subjects, suggest that an increased obesity may disproportionately increase GORD-type symptoms in the white population and in male subjects.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 17047097      PMCID: PMC1954862          DOI: 10.1136/gut.2006.109413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


  56 in total

1.  No relation between body mass and gastro-oesophageal reflux symptoms in a Swedish population based study.

Authors:  J Lagergren; R Bergström; O Nyrén
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 23.059

2.  Profile of GERD in the adult population of a northeast urban community.

Authors:  Ramesh Srinivasan; Radu Tutuian; Philip Schoenfeld; Marcelo F Vela; June A Castell; Thomas Isaac; Irfan Galaria; Philip O Katz; Donald O Castell
Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 3.062

3.  Marked multi-ethnic variation of esophageal and gastric cardia carcinomas within the United States.

Authors:  Ai Kubo; Douglas A Corley
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 10.864

4.  Obesity and estrogen as risk factors for gastroesophageal reflux symptoms.

Authors:  Magnus Nilsson; Roar Johnsen; Weimin Ye; Kristian Hveem; Jesper Lagergren
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2003-07-02       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Obesity and chronic gastrointestinal tract symptoms in young adults: a birth cohort study.

Authors:  Nicholas J Talley; Stuart Howell; Richie Poulton
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 10.864

6.  Risk factors of gastroesophageal reflux disease: methodology and first epidemiological results of the ProGERD study.

Authors:  M Kulig; M Nocon; M Vieth; A Leodolter; D Jaspersen; J Labenz; W Meyer-Sabellek; M Stolte; T Lind; P Malfertheiner; S N Willich
Journal:  J Clin Epidemiol       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 6.437

7.  Relationship between body mass and gastro-oesophageal reflux symptoms: The Bristol Helicobacter Project.

Authors:  Liam Murray; Brian Johnston; Athene Lane; Ian Harvey; Jenny Donovan; Prakash Nair; Richard Harvey
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 7.196

8.  Hiatal hernia, reflux symptoms, body size, and risk of esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Anna H Wu; Chiu-Chen Tseng; Leslie Bernstein
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2003-09-01       Impact factor: 6.860

9.  Gastroesophageal reflux among different racial groups in the United States.

Authors:  Hashem B El-Serag; Nancy J Petersen; Junaia Carter; David Y Graham; Peter Richardson; Robert M Genta; Linda Rabeneck
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 22.682

10.  Epidemiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease: a general population-based study in Xi'an of Northwest China.

Authors:  Jin-Hai Wang; Jin-Yan Luo; Lei Dong; Jun Gong; Ming Tong
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-06-01       Impact factor: 5.742

View more
  71 in total

Review 1.  The role of obesity in oesophageal cancer development.

Authors:  Elizabeth Long; Ian L P Beales
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 4.409

2.  Gastroesophageal reflux disease and obesity: not as simple as we may think.

Authors:  Joel E Richter
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2012-06-04       Impact factor: 3.199

Review 3.  Body measures in relation to gastro-oesophageal reflux.

Authors:  Jesper Lagergren
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 23.059

4.  Obesity and the rising incidence of oesophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma: what is the link?

Authors:  Douglas A Corley
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 23.059

Review 5.  Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in Asia: emerging perspectives.

Authors:  Wai-Kay Seto; Man-Fung Yuen
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-09-16       Impact factor: 7.527

Review 6.  Gastrointestinal Complications of Obesity.

Authors:  Michael Camilleri; Harmeet Malhi; Andres Acosta
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2017-02-10       Impact factor: 22.682

7.  Risk factors for erosive esophagitis: a cross-sectional study of a large number of Japanese males.

Authors:  Toshiaki Gunji; Hajime Sato; Kimiko Iijima; Kazutoshi Fujibayashi; Mitsue Okumura; Noriko Sasabe; Akio Urabe; Nobuyuki Matsuhashi
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2011-01-13       Impact factor: 7.527

8.  Effect of high fat-diet and obesity on gastrointestinal motility.

Authors:  Mazen Al Mushref; Shanthi Srinivasan
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2013-07-01

9.  The pathophysiological mechanisms of GERD in the obese patient.

Authors:  Ronnie Fass
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2008-07-29       Impact factor: 3.199

10.  Oesophageal cancer incidence in the United States by race, sex, and histologic type, 1977-2005.

Authors:  M B Cook; W-H Chow; S S Devesa
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2009-08-11       Impact factor: 7.640

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.