ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the mortality risk of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) based on a combination of body mass index (BMI) and measures of central obesity.BackgroundIn CAD patients, mortality has been reported to vary inversely with BMI (“obesity paradox”). In contrast, central obesity is directly associated with mortality. Because of this bi-directional relationship, we hypothesized that CAD patients with normal BMI but with central obesity would have worse survival compared with subjects with other combinations of BMI and central adiposity.MethodsWe included 15,547 participants with CAD who took part in 5 studies from 3 continents. Multivariate stratified Cox-proportional hazard models that adjusted for potent...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the combined effects of body mass index (BMI) and body fat (BF) on prognosis...
AIMS: Obesity is associated with the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors and card...
D ow nloaded from 2 Background: "Obesity paradox " was not consistently observed in Asians...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the mortality risk of patients with coronary artery disease (C...
IF 6.686International audienceOBJECTIVE:To study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and ...
Background: An "obesity paradox" for mortality has been shown in chronic disorders such as diabetes,...
We aimed to assess the association between measures of obesity and outcomes in coronary artery disea...
Aims Our objective was to examine the association between body mass index (BMI) and survival accordi...
Background: The association between obesity, defined in terms of body mass index (BMI), and mortalit...
Background: In patients with some cardiovascular disease conditions, slightly elevated body mass ind...
Background: A number of previous studies have suggested that overweight or obese patients with coron...
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BACKGROUND: Measures of regional adiposity have been proposed as alternatives to the measurement of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship among body mass index (BMI), cardiometabolic risk and cor...
Different indexes of regional adiposity have been proposed for identifying persons at higher risk of...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the combined effects of body mass index (BMI) and body fat (BF) on prognosis...
AIMS: Obesity is associated with the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors and card...
D ow nloaded from 2 Background: "Obesity paradox " was not consistently observed in Asians...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess the mortality risk of patients with coronary artery disease (C...
IF 6.686International audienceOBJECTIVE:To study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and ...
Background: An "obesity paradox" for mortality has been shown in chronic disorders such as diabetes,...
We aimed to assess the association between measures of obesity and outcomes in coronary artery disea...
Aims Our objective was to examine the association between body mass index (BMI) and survival accordi...
Background: The association between obesity, defined in terms of body mass index (BMI), and mortalit...
Background: In patients with some cardiovascular disease conditions, slightly elevated body mass ind...
Background: A number of previous studies have suggested that overweight or obese patients with coron...
<p class="abstract"><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p class="abstract"><strong> INTRODUCT...
BACKGROUND: Measures of regional adiposity have been proposed as alternatives to the measurement of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship among body mass index (BMI), cardiometabolic risk and cor...
Different indexes of regional adiposity have been proposed for identifying persons at higher risk of...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the combined effects of body mass index (BMI) and body fat (BF) on prognosis...
AIMS: Obesity is associated with the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors and card...
D ow nloaded from 2 Background: "Obesity paradox " was not consistently observed in Asians...