BackgroundSome obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with obesity (the 'metabolically healthy obese' (MHO)); however, they may be at increased risk of developing cardiometabolic abnormalities in the future. Little is known about the relative incidence of individual components of metabolic syndrome (MetSyn).MethodsWe used data from a multicenter, community-based cohort aged 45-64 years at recruitment (the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities study) to examine the first appearance of any MetSyn component, excluding waist circumference. Body mass index (BMI, kg m-2) and cardiometabolic data were collected at four triennial visits. Our analysis included 3969 adults who were not underweight and free of the...
Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain...
Incidence of metabolic risk factors among healthy obese adults: 20-year follow-u
Background: Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)—defined by the presence of obesity in th...
Background:Some obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with ...
There is recent interest in characterizing the subset of obese individuals who have healthy metaboli...
While the health risks of obesity compared to normal weight have been well studied, the cumulative r...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
Background: Debate over the cardiometabolic risk associated with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO)...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and identify r...
Background Previous studies have been unclear about the cardiovascular risks for metabolically healt...
Objective: While several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolically benign obesity...
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...
Artículo de publicación SciELOBackground: Metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
The study aimed to investigate the association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lifestyle risk ...
Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain...
Incidence of metabolic risk factors among healthy obese adults: 20-year follow-u
Background: Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)—defined by the presence of obesity in th...
Background:Some obese adults are not afflicted by the metabolic abnormalities often associated with ...
There is recent interest in characterizing the subset of obese individuals who have healthy metaboli...
While the health risks of obesity compared to normal weight have been well studied, the cumulative r...
Considering that the data available on the cardiovascular (CV) risk of metabolically healthy obesity...
Background: Debate over the cardiometabolic risk associated with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO)...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and identify r...
Background Previous studies have been unclear about the cardiovascular risks for metabolically healt...
Objective: While several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolically benign obesity...
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...
Artículo de publicación SciELOBackground: Metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
The study aimed to investigate the association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lifestyle risk ...
Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain...
Incidence of metabolic risk factors among healthy obese adults: 20-year follow-u
Background: Whether being metabolically healthy obese (MHO)—defined by the presence of obesity in th...