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Successful weight reduction improves left ventricular diastolic function and physical performance in severe obesity.

Sabine Fenk1, Marcus Fischer, Christina Strack, Gerd Schmitz, Thomas Loew, Claas Lahmann, Andrea Baessler.   

Abstract

Obesity and the metabolic syndrome (MetS) are risk factors for left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD). However, little is known about the impact of successful weight reduction (WR) on diastolic function and physical performance.Obese subjects (øBMI 40.2 ± 8.6 kg/m(2)) underwent a 1-year WR program comprising diet and lifestyle components. Echocardiography and exercise capacity (6-minute walk) were performed at baseline and after 1 year. The distribution of weight reduction was split at the sample median and subjects were dichotomized in "successful WR" (% WR ≥ median, corresponding to a weight loss of 8%) and "failed-WR" (% WR < median).From a total of 188 obese subjects, 71 had LVDD at baseline. Obese patients with successful WR improved their MetS alterations, including fasting glucose, insulin, lipids, adipokines, blood pressure levels, and epicardial fat thickness. The same was not true for obesity with failed WR. Subjects with successful WR demonstrated significant improvement in echocardiographic LVDD parameters (median [interquartile range]): Δe' (2,5 [-1.0, 4.7], P < 0.01), Δe'/a' (0.34 [0.07, 079], P < 0.01), ΔE/e' (-1.14 [-2.72, -0.54], P < 0.05), ΔE/A (0.08 [-0.04, 0.26], P < 0.05), ΔArd-Ad (-28 [-54, -4], P < 0.01), and 6-minute walk distance (65 [19, 135], P < 0.01). Improvement of ≥ 2 LVDD criteria was accomplished in 30% of subjects with WR versus 10% without (P = 0.009). Using multivariable regression analysis, reduction of epicardial fat thickness was particularly predictive for the improvement of diastolic function.In summary, in severe obesity, successful long-term WR was associated with improved LV diastolic function and exercise capacity.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25740581     DOI: 10.1536/ihj.14-261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Heart J        ISSN: 1349-2365            Impact factor:   1.862


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