Overweight and moderate obesity confer a survival benefit in chronic diseases such as coronary artery disease and chronic kidney disease, which has been termed the “obesity paradox”. However, whether this phenomenon exists in trauma patients remains controversial. We performed a retrospective cohort study in abdominal trauma patients admitted to a Level I trauma center in Nanjing, China between 2010 and 2020. In addition to the traditional body mass index (BMI) based measures, we further examined the association between body composition-based indices with clinical severity in trauma populations. Body composition indices including skeletal muscle index (SMI), fat tissue index (FTI), and total fat-to-muscle ratio (FTI/SMI) were measured using...
Although an increased body mass index is associated with lower mortality in patients undergoing hemo...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine the impact of lean mass index (LMI) and body fat (BF) on surviva...
Part of this work was performed in the Laboratory of Fundamental and AppliedBioenergetic, INSERM U10...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
Hypothesis: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in critically injured blunt...
Background: There are limited studies examining the role of BMI on mortality in the trauma populatio...
BACKGROUND:Prediction of massive transfusion (MT) is challenging in management of trauma patients. H...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Background The “obesity paradox” has been demonstrated in chronic diseases but not in acute surgery....
PURPOSE: Obesity is a growing problem in industrial nations. The aim was to test the hypothesis that...
AIM: Patients with thoracic trauma constitute one third of all the trauma cases, in west Sicily were...
Abstract Background Association between high body mass index (BMI) and survival benefit is confounde...
Introduction: The association between obesity and outcome in critical illness is unclear. Since the ...
FRAX®, which is used to assess fracture probability, considers body mass index (BMI) but BMI may not...
Although an increased body mass index is associated with lower mortality in patients undergoing hemo...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine the impact of lean mass index (LMI) and body fat (BF) on surviva...
Part of this work was performed in the Laboratory of Fundamental and AppliedBioenergetic, INSERM U10...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
Hypothesis: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in critically injured blunt...
Background: There are limited studies examining the role of BMI on mortality in the trauma populatio...
BACKGROUND:Prediction of massive transfusion (MT) is challenging in management of trauma patients. H...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Background The “obesity paradox” has been demonstrated in chronic diseases but not in acute surgery....
PURPOSE: Obesity is a growing problem in industrial nations. The aim was to test the hypothesis that...
AIM: Patients with thoracic trauma constitute one third of all the trauma cases, in west Sicily were...
Abstract Background Association between high body mass index (BMI) and survival benefit is confounde...
Introduction: The association between obesity and outcome in critical illness is unclear. Since the ...
FRAX®, which is used to assess fracture probability, considers body mass index (BMI) but BMI may not...
Although an increased body mass index is associated with lower mortality in patients undergoing hemo...
ObjectivesOur goal was to determine the impact of lean mass index (LMI) and body fat (BF) on surviva...
Part of this work was performed in the Laboratory of Fundamental and AppliedBioenergetic, INSERM U10...