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Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study.

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Shah, NP; Lu, R; Haddad, F; Shore, S; Schaack, T; Mega, J; Pagidipati, NJ; Palaniappan, L; Mahaffey, K; Shah, SH; Rodriguez, F ...
Published in: Am J Prev Cardiol
June 2024

OBJECTIVE: Obesity is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Understanding the associations between comprehensive health parameters and body mass index (BMI) may lead to targeted prevention efforts. METHODS: Project Baseline Health Study (PBHS) participants were divided into six BMI categories: underweight (BMI <18.5 kg/m2), normal weight (BMI 18.5-24.9 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25-29.9 kg/m2), class I obesity (30-34.9 kg/m2), class II obesity (35-39.9 kg/m2), and class III obesity (BMI ≥40 kg/m2). Demographic, cardiometabolic, mental health, and physical health parameters were compared across BMI categories, and multivariable logistic regression models were fit to evaluate associations. RESULTS: A total of 2,493 PBHS participants were evaluated. The mean age was 50±17.2 years; 55 % were female, 12 % Hispanic, 16 % Black, and 10 % Asian. The average BMI was 28.4 kg/m2±6.9. The distribution of BMI by age group was comparable to the 2017-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) dataset. The obesity categories had higher proportions of participants with CAC scores >0, hypertension, diabetes, lower HDL-C, lower vitamin D, higher triglycerides, higher hsCRP, lower mean step counts, higher mean PHQ-9 scores, and higher mean GAD-7 scores. CONCLUSION: We identified associations of cardiometabolic and mental health characteristics with BMI, thereby providing a deeper understanding of cardiovascular health across BMI.

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Am J Prev Cardiol

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2666-6677

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

18

Start / End Page

100646

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Shah, N. P., Lu, R., Haddad, F., Shore, S., Schaack, T., Mega, J., … Project Baseline Health Study Group, . (2024). Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study. Am J Prev Cardiol, 18, 100646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpc.2024.100646
Shah, Nishant P., Rong Lu, Francois Haddad, Scarlet Shore, Terry Schaack, Jessica Mega, Neha J. Pagidipati, et al. “Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study.Am J Prev Cardiol 18 (June 2024): 100646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpc.2024.100646.
Shah NP, Lu R, Haddad F, Shore S, Schaack T, Mega J, et al. Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study. Am J Prev Cardiol. 2024 Jun;18:100646.
Shah, Nishant P., et al. “Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study.Am J Prev Cardiol, vol. 18, June 2024, p. 100646. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ajpc.2024.100646.
Shah NP, Lu R, Haddad F, Shore S, Schaack T, Mega J, Pagidipati NJ, Palaniappan L, Mahaffey K, Shah SH, Rodriguez F, Project Baseline Health Study Group. Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study. Am J Prev Cardiol. 2024 Jun;18:100646.

Published In

Am J Prev Cardiol

DOI

EISSN

2666-6677

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

18

Start / End Page

100646

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology