Literature DB >> 22897609

Impact of body mass index and visceral adiposity on outcomes in colorectal cancer.

Naoto Yamamoto1, Shoichi Fujii, Tsutomu Sato, Takashi Oshima, Yasushi Rino, Chikara Kunisaki, Munetaka Masuda, Toshio Imada.   

Abstract

AIM: Obesity and visceral obesity are closely related to the development of colorectal cancer, as well as other metabolic complications. We investigated the prognostic significance of body mass index (BMI) and visceral obesity in 273 patients with resectable colorectal cancer.
METHODS: Visceral fat area (VFA) and subcutaneous fat area were measured on digital images of patients' computed tomograms obtained before surgery. The patients were divided into two groups according to the cut-off levels of VFA proposed by Oka et al. Men with a VFA of ≥130 cm(2) and women with a VFA of ≥90 cm(2) were classified as obese (VFA-obese) and the others were classified as non-obese (VFA-non-obese). The patients were also divided into an overweight group and a normal range group, according to their preoperative BMI.
RESULTS: There was no significant difference in cumulative recurrence-free survival (RFS) or overall survival (OS) between the VFA-obese group and the VFA-non-obese group. In the subgroup of patients with Dukes' C disease (n = 100) there was no statistically significant difference in RFS and OS between the VFA-obese group and the VFA-non-obese group. The results were similar when the patients were classified according to their BMI.
CONCLUSION: Neither obesity nor increased visceral adiposity has any influence on outcomes in patients with resectable colorectal cancer.
© 2012 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2012        PMID: 22897609     DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-7563.2011.01512.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 1743-7555            Impact factor:   2.601


  17 in total

1.  Visceral fat area, not body mass index, predicts postoperative 30-day morbidity in patients undergoing colon resection for cancer.

Authors:  Benjamin A Kuritzkes; Emmanouil P Pappou; Ravi P Kiran; Onur Baser; Liqiong Fan; Xiaotao Guo; Binsheng Zhao; Stuart Bentley-Hibbert
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2018-04-15       Impact factor: 2.571

2.  Explaining the Obesity Paradox: The Association between Body Composition and Colorectal Cancer Survival (C-SCANS Study).

Authors:  Bette J Caan; Jeffrey A Meyerhardt; Candyce H Kroenke; Stacey Alexeeff; Jingjie Xiao; Erin Weltzien; Elizabeth Cespedes Feliciano; Adrienne L Castillo; Charles P Quesenberry; Marilyn L Kwan; Carla M Prado
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 4.254

3.  Prediagnosis body mass index and waist-hip circumference ratio in association with colorectal cancer survival.

Authors:  Nan Wang; Nikhil K Khankari; Hui Cai; Hong-Lan Li; Gong Yang; Yu-Tang Gao; Yong-Bing Xiang; Xiao-Ou Shu; Wei Zheng
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2016-10-24       Impact factor: 7.396

4.  The Association of Abdominal Adiposity With Mortality in Patients With Stage I-III Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Justin C Brown; Bette J Caan; Carla M Prado; Elizabeth M Cespedes Feliciano; Jingjie Xiao; Candyce H Kroenke; Jeffrey A Meyerhardt
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 13.506

5.  Robot-assisted versus laparoscopic surgery for lower rectal cancer: the impact of visceral obesity on surgical outcomes.

Authors:  Akio Shiomi; Yusuke Kinugasa; Tomohiro Yamaguchi; Hiroyasu Kagawa; Yushi Yamakawa
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 2.571

6.  CT-based compartmental quantification of adipose tissue versus body metrics in colorectal cancer patients.

Authors:  Johanna Nattenmueller; Hanna Hoegenauer; Juergen Boehm; Dominique Scherer; Michael Paskow; Biljana Gigic; Petra Schrotz-King; Lars Grenacher; Cornelia Ulrich; Hans-Ulrich Kauczor
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2016-02-06       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 7.  Visceral obesity determined by CT scan and outcomes after colorectal surgery; a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Hamit Cakir; Colin Heus; Tjeerd J van der Ploeg; Alexander P J Houdijk
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2015-03-14       Impact factor: 2.571

8.  Impact of Visceral Obesity and Sarcopenia on Short-Term Outcomes After Colorectal Cancer Surgery.

Authors:  Wei-Zhe Chen; Xiao-Dong Chen; Liang-Liang Ma; Feng-Min Zhang; Ji Lin; Cheng-Le Zhuang; Zhen Yu; Xiao-Lei Chen; Xiao-Xi Chen
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 3.199

9.  Computed Tomography-Based Body Composition Is Not Consistently Associated with Outcome in Older Patients with Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Stéphanie M L M Looijaard; Carel G M Meskers; Monique S Slee-Valentijn; Donald E Bouman; A N Machteld Wymenga; Joost M Klaase; Andrea B Maier
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2019-11-20

10.  The Association between Obesity and Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Kevin Whitlock; Richdeep S Gill; Daniel W Birch; Shahzeer Karmali
Journal:  Gastroenterol Res Pract       Date:  2012-12-10       Impact factor: 2.260

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.