BACKGROUND:Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)-defined by the presence of obesity in the absence of metabolic syndrome-is associated with subsequent cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear and may depend on the participants' age. We examined the association of being MHO with CVD risk in the elderly. METHODS AND FINDINGS:This study included 5,314 individuals (mean age 68 years) from the prospective population-based Rotterdam Study. We categorized our population in groups according to body mass index (BMI) and presence and absence of metabolic syndrome, and estimated the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) for every group by using Cox proportional hazard models. Among 1048 (19.7%) obese individuals we identi...
Aims: The hypothesis of 'metabolically healthy obesity' implies that, in the absence of metabolic dy...
Context: Previous studies have identified an obese phenotype without the burden of adiposityassociat...
Background: Obesity and its associated metabolic complications continue to increase worldwide. We in...
Background: Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)—defined by the presence of obesity in th...
textabstractBackground Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)-defined by the presence of ob...
Current literature has elucidated a new phenotype, metabolically healthy obese (MHO), with risks of ...
Background Previous studies have been unclear about the cardiovascular risks for metabolically healt...
The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide over the past few decades. In 2013, the prevalence...
Aims The hypothesis of ‘metabolically healthy obesity’ implies that, in the absence of metabolic dys...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess whether metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) predicts a hig...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
The hypothesis of 'metabolically healthy obesity' implies that, in the absence of metabolic dysfunct...
Introduction: Obesity prevalence is increasing among the elderly and obesity is association with dis...
BackgroundSome obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with o...
Aims: The hypothesis of 'metabolically healthy obesity' implies that, in the absence of metabolic dy...
Context: Previous studies have identified an obese phenotype without the burden of adiposityassociat...
Background: Obesity and its associated metabolic complications continue to increase worldwide. We in...
Background: Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)—defined by the presence of obesity in th...
textabstractBackground Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)-defined by the presence of ob...
Current literature has elucidated a new phenotype, metabolically healthy obese (MHO), with risks of ...
Background Previous studies have been unclear about the cardiovascular risks for metabolically healt...
The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide over the past few decades. In 2013, the prevalence...
Aims The hypothesis of ‘metabolically healthy obesity’ implies that, in the absence of metabolic dys...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess whether metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) predicts a hig...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
The hypothesis of 'metabolically healthy obesity' implies that, in the absence of metabolic dysfunct...
Introduction: Obesity prevalence is increasing among the elderly and obesity is association with dis...
BackgroundSome obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with o...
Aims: The hypothesis of 'metabolically healthy obesity' implies that, in the absence of metabolic dy...
Context: Previous studies have identified an obese phenotype without the burden of adiposityassociat...
Background: Obesity and its associated metabolic complications continue to increase worldwide. We in...