Background: Higher body mass index (BMI) has been associated with improved outcomes in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. This finding has led to the concept of the obesity paradox. Objective: To investigate the impact of exercise tolerance and cardiorespiratory capacity on the obesity paradox. Methods: Outpatients with symptomatic heart failure and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤ 40%, followed up in our center, prospectively underwent baseline comprehensive evaluation including clinical, laboratorial, electrocardiographic, echocardiographic, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing parameters. The study population was divided according to BMI (< 25, 25 - 29.9, and ≥ 30 kg/m2). All patients were followed for 60 months...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the influence of exercise capacity and body mass index (BMI) on 10-year mortal...
Obesity is clearly associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. However, in patients wit...
ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The obesity paradox has already been established in relation to ...
Antecedentes A pesar de que el índice de masa corporal se asocia con mejores resultados en la insufi...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
The obesity paradox, which suggests a survival advantage for the obese in heart failure (HF) has spa...
To determine the impact of cardiorespiratory fitness (FIT) on survival in relation to the obesity pa...
ResumenAntecedentesA pesar de que el índice de masa corporal se asocia con mejores resultados en la ...
Several investigations have demonstrated that higher body weight, as assessed by the body mass index...
Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept of a...
BackgroundThe obesity occurrence has achieved epidemic levels worldwide and several studies indicate...
Aims: Obesity is related to better prognosis in heart failure with either reduced (HFrEF; left ventr...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the influence of exercise capacity and body mass index (BMI) on 10-year mortal...
Obesity is clearly associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. However, in patients wit...
ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The obesity paradox has already been established in relation to ...
Antecedentes A pesar de que el índice de masa corporal se asocia con mejores resultados en la insufi...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
Aims Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept...
The obesity paradox, which suggests a survival advantage for the obese in heart failure (HF) has spa...
To determine the impact of cardiorespiratory fitness (FIT) on survival in relation to the obesity pa...
ResumenAntecedentesA pesar de que el índice de masa corporal se asocia con mejores resultados en la ...
Several investigations have demonstrated that higher body weight, as assessed by the body mass index...
Obesity has been found to be protective in heart failure (HF), a finding leading to the concept of a...
BackgroundThe obesity occurrence has achieved epidemic levels worldwide and several studies indicate...
Aims: Obesity is related to better prognosis in heart failure with either reduced (HFrEF; left ventr...
The escalating prevalence of obesity has been linked to substantial increases in both metabolic and ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the influence of exercise capacity and body mass index (BMI) on 10-year mortal...
Obesity is clearly associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates. However, in patients wit...
ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The obesity paradox has already been established in relation to ...