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Correlation and discrepancies between obesity by body mass index and body fat in patients with coronary heart disease

DE SCHUTTER J; LAVIE CJ; ARCE K; MENENDEZ SG; MILANI RV
J CARDIOPULM REHABIL PREV , 2013, vol. 33, n° 2, p. 77-83
Doc n°: 162219
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1097/HCR.0b013e31828254fc
Descripteurs : GB - OBESITE, FA331 - MALADIE CORONARIENNE

Despite its many shortcomings, body mass index (BMI) is the most
widely used screening tool for obesity, in part, because of its practicality.
Other more physiologic measurements of obesity are based on body fat (BF).
However, the correlation between BMI and BF has not been well-characterized,
especially in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). METHODS: We retrospectively studied 581 patients with CHD following major CHD events, who
were divided according to BMI (calculated as weight divided by height squared),
based on the World Health Organization standard cutoff points (underweight [<18.5
kg/m], normal [>/=18.5 and <25 kg/m], overweight [>/=25 and <30 kg/m], and obese
[>/=30 kg/m]). Second, the population was divided according to BF, on the basis
of the age- and gender-adjusted Gallagher BF classification into underweight,
normal, overweight, and obese categories. RESULTS: Body mass index and percent BF
correlated significantly (r = 0.60; P < .0001) and classified patients in the
same category in about 59% of patients. In approximately 27% of the sample, BMI
underestimated BF, while in about 14% of cases BMI overestimated BF. The
relationship between BMI and BF was influenced by age, gender, and BMI itself.
CONCLUSIONS: Even though a correlation exists between BMI and BF, they frequently
classify individuals differently in a population of CHD patients. When defining
overweight/obesity, care must be taken when using a crude screening tool such as
BMI. While it is not expected for all clinicians to add BF assessments within
routine patient assessments, the results of this study may be helpful to guide
clinicians and researchers who are considering different aspects of body composition.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

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