While the health risks of obesity compared to normal weight have been well studied, the cumulative risk associated with chronic obesity remains unknown. Specifically, debate continues about the importance of recommending weight loss for those with metabolically healthy obesity.We hypothesized that relatively greater severity and longer duration of obesity are associated with greater incident metabolic syndrome.Repeated measures logistic regression with random effects investigated the association of time varying obesity severity and duration with incident metabolic syndrome in 2,748 Multi Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis participants with obesity (body mass index ≥30kg/m(2)) at any visit. Obesity duration was defined as the cumulative number ...
Objective: While several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolically benign obesity...
BackgroundIndividuals with obesity do not represent a homogeneous group in terms of cardiometabolic ...
Background—Obesity and the metabolic syndrome frequently coexist. Both are associated with cardiovas...
While the health risks of obesity compared to normal weight have been well studied, the cumulative r...
Background: Debate over the cardiometabolic risk associated with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO)...
BackgroundSome obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with o...
Background-Metabolic syndrome is associated with high risk of cardiovascular disease, although risk ...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain...
Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated wit...
International audienceObjective: Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrom...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
Background: Individuals with obesity do not represent a homogeneous group in terms of cardiometaboli...
Background:Some obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with ...
OBJECTIVE—The metabolic syndrome is a loosely defined cluster of cardiovascular risk factors includi...
Objective: While several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolically benign obesity...
BackgroundIndividuals with obesity do not represent a homogeneous group in terms of cardiometabolic ...
Background—Obesity and the metabolic syndrome frequently coexist. Both are associated with cardiovas...
While the health risks of obesity compared to normal weight have been well studied, the cumulative r...
Background: Debate over the cardiometabolic risk associated with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO)...
BackgroundSome obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with o...
Background-Metabolic syndrome is associated with high risk of cardiovascular disease, although risk ...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain...
Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated wit...
International audienceObjective: Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrom...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
Background: Individuals with obesity do not represent a homogeneous group in terms of cardiometaboli...
Background:Some obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with ...
OBJECTIVE—The metabolic syndrome is a loosely defined cluster of cardiovascular risk factors includi...
Objective: While several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolically benign obesity...
BackgroundIndividuals with obesity do not represent a homogeneous group in terms of cardiometabolic ...
Background—Obesity and the metabolic syndrome frequently coexist. Both are associated with cardiovas...