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The reverse metabolic syndrome in the elderly: Is it a "catabolic" syndrome?

Francesco Curcio1, Giuseppe Sasso1, Ilaria Liguori1, Gaetana Ferro2, Gennaro Russo1, Michele Cellurale1, David Della-Morte3,4, Gaetano Gargiulo5, Gianluca Testa1,6, Francesco Cacciatore1,7, Domenico Bonaduce1, Pasquale Abete8.   

Abstract

Traditional risk factors of cardiovascular death in the general population, including body mass index (BMI), serum cholesterol, and blood pressure are also found to relate to outcomes in the geriatric population, but in a differing direction. A higher body mass index, hypercholesterolemia and hypertension are not harmful but even permit better survival at advancing age. This phenomenon is called "reverse epidemiology" or "risk factor paradox" and is also detected in a variety of chronic disease states such as chronic heart failure. Accordingly, a low BMI, blood pressure and cholesterol values are associated with a worse prognosis. Several possible causes are hypothesized to explain this elderly paradox, but this phenomenon remains controversial and its underlying reasons are poorly understood. The aim of this review is to recognize the factors behind this intriguing phenomenon and analyse the consequences that it can bring in the management of the cardiovascular therapy in elderly patient. Finally, a new phenotype identified as "catabolic syndrome" has been postulated.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure; Body mass index; Catabolic syndrome; Cholesterol; Reverse epidemiology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28795337     DOI: 10.1007/s40520-017-0815-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 1594-0667            Impact factor:   3.636


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