Obesity and mortality:Summary of best evidence with explanations for the obesity paradox

Logue, Jennifer and Sattar, Naveed (2010) Obesity and mortality:Summary of best evidence with explanations for the obesity paradox. Heart and Metabolism (48). pp. 11-13. ISSN 1566-0338

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Abstract

The link between obesity and increased risk of mortality is well established. However, those who are obese have greater survival when they have chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or cardiac failure; this is known as the "obesity paradox". The obesity paradox is most probably attributable to obese individuals being more susceptible to milder forms of disease than normal-weight individuals, although other mechanisms may also operate. The benefits of weight loss in the general population are also unclear, as some study participants also lose weight through disease. Further work is required to help guide weight recommendations in both healthy individuals and those with chronic diseases.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Heart and Metabolism
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Subjects:
?? CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASEDEATHMORTALITYOBESITYOBESITY PARADOXENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES AND METABOLISMCARDIOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE ??
ID Code:
202906
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Deposited On:
01 Sep 2023 08:10
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Yes
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Published
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