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Impact of Body Mass Index on Survival Depending on Sex in 14,688 Patients with Gastric Cancer in a Tertiary Hospital in South Korea.

Authors :
Hyeong Ho Jo
Nayoung Kim
Jieun Jang
Yonghoon Choi
Jaehyung Park
Young Mi Park
Soyeon Ahn
Hyuk Yoon
Cheol Min Shin
Young Soo Park
Dong Ho Lee
Hyeon Jeong Oh
Hye Seung Lee
Young Suk Park
Sang-Hoon Ahn
Yun-Suhk Suh
Do Joong Park
Hyung Ho Kim
Ji-Won Kim
Jin Won Kim
Source :
Gut & Liver; Mar2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p243-258, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background/Aims: The incidence and prognosis of gastric cancer (GC) shows sex difference. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of body mass index (BMI) on GC survival depending on sex. Methods: The sex, age, location, histology, TNM stages, BMI, and survival were analyzed in GC patients from May 2003 to February 2020 at the Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. Results: Among 14,688 patients, there were twice as many males (66.6%) as females (33.4%). However, under age 40 years, females (8.6%) were more prevalent than males (3.1%). Cardia GC in males showed a U-shaped distribution for underweight (9.6%), normal (6.4%), overweight (6.1%), obesity (5.6%), and severe obesity (9.3%) but not in females (p=0.003). Females showed decreased proportion of diffuse-type GC regarding BMI (underweight [59.9%], normal [56.8%], overweight [49.5%], obesity [44.8%], and severe obesity [41.7%]), but males did not (p<0.001). Both sexes had the worst prognosis in the underweight group (p<0.001), and the higher BMI, the better prognosis in males, but not females. Sex differences in prognosis according to BMI tended to be more prominent in males than in females in subgroup analysis of TNM stages I, II, and III and the operative treatment group. Conclusions: GC-specific survival was affected by BMI in a sex-dependent manner. These differences may be related to genetic, and environmental, hormonal factors; body composition; and muscle mass (Trial registration number: NCT04973631). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19762283
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Gut & Liver
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162420055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl220104