Background: The aim of this study was to assess heart failure (HF) treatment in patients with and without obesity in a large contemporary real-world Western European cohort. Methods: Patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <50% and available information on body mass index (BMI) were selected from the CHECK-HF registry. The CHECK-HF registry included chronic HF patients in the period between 2013 and 2016 in 34 Dutch outpatient clinics. Patients were divided into BMI categories. Differences in HF medical treatment were analysed, and multivariable logistic regression analysis (dichotomized as BMI <30 kg/m 2 and ≥30 kg/m 2) was performed. Results: Seven thousand six hundred seventy-one patients were included, 1284 (16.7...
Background: In heart failure (HF), obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI) 30 kg m−2, is paradoxic...
Obese individuals are more likely to develop heart failure. Yet, once heart failure is established, ...
AIMS: Baseline body mass index (BMI) and weight loss promoted by sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhi...
OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of heart failure (HF). Among patients prese...
Background and Objectives: There is consensus on the negative effects of obesity on the development ...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weigh...
Background - Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal wei...
BACKGROUND: In heart failure (HF), obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg m(-2), is parado...
BACKGROUND: Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weig...
Aims: Obesity is related to better prognosis in heart failure with either reduced (HFrEF; left ventr...
Aims: Baseline body mass index (BMI) and weight loss promoted by sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhi...
Background:Obesity\u27s effect on outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients with reduced versus ma...
Background: In heart failure (HF), obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI) 30 kg m−2, is paradoxic...
Obese individuals are more likely to develop heart failure. Yet, once heart failure is established, ...
AIMS: Baseline body mass index (BMI) and weight loss promoted by sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhi...
OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of heart failure (HF). Among patients prese...
Background and Objectives: There is consensus on the negative effects of obesity on the development ...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weigh...
Background - Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal wei...
BACKGROUND: In heart failure (HF), obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg m(-2), is parado...
BACKGROUND: Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with better outcome compared with normal weig...
Aims: Obesity is related to better prognosis in heart failure with either reduced (HFrEF; left ventr...
Aims: Baseline body mass index (BMI) and weight loss promoted by sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhi...
Background:Obesity\u27s effect on outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients with reduced versus ma...
Background: In heart failure (HF), obesity, defined as body mass index (BMI) 30 kg m−2, is paradoxic...
Obese individuals are more likely to develop heart failure. Yet, once heart failure is established, ...
AIMS: Baseline body mass index (BMI) and weight loss promoted by sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhi...