| Literature DB >> 24438734 |
Estefania Oliveros1, Virend K Somers1, Ondrej Sochor2, Kashish Goel1, Francisco Lopez-Jimenez3.
Abstract
Individuals with normal body weight by body mass index (BMI) and high body fat percentage show a high degree of metabolic dysregulation. This phenomenon, defined as normal weight obesity, is associated with a significantly higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome, cardiometabolic dysfunction and with higher mortality. Recently, we have also shown that coronary artery disease patients with normal BMI and central obesity have the highest mortality risk as compared to other adiposity patterns. Therefore, it is important to recognize these high-risk groups for better adiposity-based risk stratification. There is a need for an updated definition of obesity based on adiposity, not on body weight.Entities:
Keywords: BF; BMI; Body fat percentage; CHD; CVD; Central obesity; DM; HDL; HF; HOMA; HTN; Homeostasis Model Assessment; LDL; Metabolically obese normal weight; NWO; Normal weight obesity; Obesity; WC; WHO; WHR; World Health Organization; body fat; body mass index; cardiovascular disease; coronary heart disease; diabetes mellitus; heart failure; high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; hypertension; low-density lipoprotein; normal weight obesity; waist circumference; waist-to-hip ratio
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24438734 DOI: 10.1016/j.pcad.2013.10.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Cardiovasc Dis ISSN: 0033-0620 Impact factor: 8.194