International audienceTo assess the association of a "metabolically healthy obese" phenotype with mortality using five definitions of metabolic health. Adults (n = 5,269; 71.7% men) aged 39-62 years in 1991 through 1993 provided data on BMI and metabolic health, defined using data from the Adult Treatment Panel-III (ATP-III); criteria from two studies; and the Matsuda and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) indices. Cross-classification of BMI categories and metabolic status (healthy/unhealthy) created six groups. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to analyze associations with all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality during a median follow-up of 17.7 years. A total of 638 individuals (12.1% of the cohort) were ...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic that poses substantial health problems for both individuals ...
Background A new definition of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) has recently been proposed to str...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) remains controversial, since the underlying mec...
International audienceTo assess the association of a "metabolically healthy obese" phenotype with mo...
OBJECTIVEdTo assess the association of a “metabolically healthy obese ” phenotype with mortality usi...
Importance: People classified by a priori definitions as having metabolically healthy obesity have f...
Background The mortality of metabolic-obesity phenotypes has been thoroughly studied, but it is not ...
Context: Previous studies have identified an obese phenotype without the burden of adiposityassociat...
BackgroundA subgroup has emerged within the obese that do not display the typical metabolic disorder...
Objective It appears that a certain proportion of obese individuals have a normal metabolic profile ...
Background: Recent interest has focused on a unique subgroup of overweight and obese individuals who...
Overweight and obese individuals may be metabolically healthy, but attention needs to be given to lo...
Objective To describe 20-year risk factor trajectories according to initial weight/health status and...
This study aimed to investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and metabolically unhealth...
Obesity contributes to reduced life expectancy, impaired quality of life, and disabilities, mainly i...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic that poses substantial health problems for both individuals ...
Background A new definition of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) has recently been proposed to str...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) remains controversial, since the underlying mec...
International audienceTo assess the association of a "metabolically healthy obese" phenotype with mo...
OBJECTIVEdTo assess the association of a “metabolically healthy obese ” phenotype with mortality usi...
Importance: People classified by a priori definitions as having metabolically healthy obesity have f...
Background The mortality of metabolic-obesity phenotypes has been thoroughly studied, but it is not ...
Context: Previous studies have identified an obese phenotype without the burden of adiposityassociat...
BackgroundA subgroup has emerged within the obese that do not display the typical metabolic disorder...
Objective It appears that a certain proportion of obese individuals have a normal metabolic profile ...
Background: Recent interest has focused on a unique subgroup of overweight and obese individuals who...
Overweight and obese individuals may be metabolically healthy, but attention needs to be given to lo...
Objective To describe 20-year risk factor trajectories according to initial weight/health status and...
This study aimed to investigate the associations of body mass index (BMI) and metabolically unhealth...
Obesity contributes to reduced life expectancy, impaired quality of life, and disabilities, mainly i...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic that poses substantial health problems for both individuals ...
Background A new definition of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) has recently been proposed to str...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) remains controversial, since the underlying mec...