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Effects of obesity on the course of inflammatory bowel disease.

Natalie Pavelock1, Umair Masood1, Scott Minchenberg2, David Heisig1.   

Abstract

Obesity is increasingly common among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The interplay between proinflammatory states of obesity and the course of IBD is yet to be elucidated. We conducted a retrospective study of 55 patients with IBD over the course of 5 years (2012 to 2017). We documented various clinical outcomes (mean number of clinic visits, hospitalizations/flares, procedures, and escalations in therapy) based on three initial weight groups: normal weight, overweight, and obese. There was an increasing trend in all clinical outcomes with increasing weight and a statistically significant difference in mean clinic visits (P = 0.048) and mean hospitalizations/flares (P = 0.004) when comparing normal-weight to obese individuals. Our study suggests that obesity influences burden of disease and treatment in IBD. This should encourage clinicians to treat obesity in IBD patients as an active problem because it may help improve clinical outcomes.

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Keywords:  Inflammatory bowel disease; obesity

Year:  2019        PMID: 30956572      PMCID: PMC6442902          DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2018.1542887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)        ISSN: 0899-8280


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