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Threshold body mass index and sex-specific waist circumference for increased risk of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Authors :
Michele McGrady
Fei Fei Gong
Jennifer M Coller
Michael Jelinek
Umberto Boffa
David L. Prior
Louise Shiel
Simon Stewart
Duncan J. Campbell
Danny Liew
Henry Krum
J.M. Castro
Alice J. Owen
Christopher M. Reid
Source :
European journal of preventive cardiology. 26(15)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Body mass index †Deceased. (BMI) is a risk factor for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Design We investigated the threshold BMI and sex-specific waist circumference associated with increased HFpEF incidence in the SCReening Evaluation of the Evolution of New Heart Failure (SCREEN-HF) study, a cohort study of a community-based population at increased cardiovascular disease risk. Methods Inclusion criteria were age ≥60 years with one or more of self-reported hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, abnormal heart rhythm, cerebrovascular disease or renal impairment. Exclusion criteria were known heart failure, ejection fraction Results HFpEF incidence rates were higher for BMI ≥27.5 kg/m2 than for BMI 2, and for waist circumference >100 cm (men) or > 90 cm (women) than for waist circumference ≤94 cm (men) or ≤ 83 cm (women) in Poisson regression analysis. Semiparametric proportional hazards analyses confirmed these BMI and waist circumference thresholds, and exceeding these thresholds was associated with an attributable risk of HFpEF of 44–49%. Conclusions Both central obesity and overweight were associated with increased HFpEF incidence. Although a randomised trial of weight control would be necessary to establish a causal relationship between obesity/overweight and HFpEF incidence, these data suggest that maintenance of BMI and waist circumference below these thresholds in a community similar to that of the SCREEN-HF cohort may reduce the HFpEF incidence rate by as much as 50%.

Details

ISSN :
20474881
Volume :
26
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of preventive cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0a33630d3aa252667f5f35ae9a48649