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The Association of Body Mass Index and 20-Year All-Cause Mortality Among Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease.

Anan Younis1, Arwa Younis2, Ronen Goldkorn2, Ilan Goldenberg3, Yael Peled2, Boaz Tzur2, Robert Klempfner4.   

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BACKGROUND: Limited data exist regarding the long-term association of body mass index (BMI) and all-cause mortality among patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). Accordingly, the aim of this study is to explore the association between BMI and long-term all-cause mortality among patients with stable CAD.
METHODS: Our study included 15,357 patients with stable CAD who were enrolled in the Bezafibrate Infarction Prevention (BIP) registry between February, 1990 and October1992, and subsequently followed-up through December 2014.
RESULTS: 5,051 (33%) patients were classified as normal weight (BMI 18.5-24.99kg/m2), while 7,841 (51%) patients were classified as overweight (BMI 25-29.99kg/m2), and 2,465 (16%) as obese (BMI≥30). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that at 20 years of follow-up the rate of all-cause mortality was significantly higher among obese patients (67%) compared to overweight (61%) and normal weight (61%); log rank p-value for the overall difference <0.001. Multivariable analysis showed that obese patients had an independently 12% greater mortality risk compared to normal weight patients (HR=1.12; 95% CI 1.02-1.23; p=0.02), whereas, overweight patients experienced a similar mortality risk as normal weight patients (HR=0.99; 95% CI 0.92-1.06; p=0.76). The mortality risk associated with obesity was pronounced among patients younger than 65 years (p-value for interaction<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that obesity is independently associated with increased risk for long-term mortality among patients with stable coronary artery disease, whereas overweight does not appear to confer an additional risk in this population.
Copyright © 2018 Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  All-cause mortality; BMI; Long-term outcomes; Obesity; Prognosis; Stable coronary artery disease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29581037     DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2018.02.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Lung Circ        ISSN: 1443-9506            Impact factor:   2.975


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1.  Body Mass Index and Association With Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Stable Coronary Heart Disease - A STABILITY Substudy.

Authors:  Claes Held; Nermin Hadziosmanovic; Philip E Aylward; Emil Hagström; Judith S Hochman; Ralph A H Stewart; Harvey D White; Lars Wallentin
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 6.106

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