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Impact of metabolic comorbidity on the association between body mass index and heatlh-related quality of life: a Scotland-wide cross-sectional study of 5,608 participants

机译:代谢合并症对体重指数与热量相关生活质量之间关系的影响:苏格兰范围内5,608名参与者的横断面研究

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Background: The prevalence of obesity is rising in Scotland and globally. Overall, obesity is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and reduced health-related quality of life. Studies suggest that "healthy obesity" (obesity without metabolic comorbidity) may not be associated with morbidity or mortality. Its impact on health-related quality of life is unknown.\ud\udMethods: We extracted data from the Scottish Health Survey on self-reported health-related quality of life, body mass index (BMI), demographic information and comorbidity. SF-12 responses were converted into an overall health utility score. Linear regression analyses were used to explore the association between BMI and health utility, stratified by the presence or absence of metabolic comorbidity (diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia or cardiovascular disease), and adjusted for potential confounders (age, sex and deprivation quintile).\ud\udResults: Of the 5,608 individuals, 3,744 (66.8%) were either overweight or obese and 921 (16.4%) had metabolic comorbidity. There was an inverted U-shaped relationship whereby health utility was highest among overweight individuals and fell with increasing BMI. There was a significant interaction with metabolic comorbidity (p = 0.007). Individuals with metabolic comorbidty had lower utility scores and a steeper decline in utility with increasing BMI (morbidly obese, adjusted coefficient: -0.064, 95% CI -0.115, -0.012, p = 0.015 for metabolic comorbidity versus -0.042, 95% CI -0.067, -0.018, p = 0.001 for no metabolic comorbidity).\ud\udConclusions: The adverse impact of obesity on health-related quality of life is greater among individuals with metabolic comorbidity. However, increased BMI is associated with reduced health-related quality of life even in the absence of metabolic comorbidity, casting doubt on the notion of "healthy obesity".
机译:背景:在苏格兰和全球,肥胖症的患病率正在上升。总体而言,肥胖与发病率,死亡率增加以及与健康有关的生活质量下降有关。研究表明“健康肥胖”(无代谢合并症的肥胖)可能与发病率或死亡率无关。方法对健康相关的生活质量的影响尚不清楚。\ ud \ ud方法:我们从苏格兰健康调查中提取了有关自我报告的健康相关生活质量,体重指数(BMI),人口统计学信息和合并症的数据。 SF-12响应被转换为整体健康效用得分。线性回归分析用于探讨BMI与健康效用之间的关系,并根据是否存在代谢合并症(糖尿病,高血压,高胆固醇血症或心血管疾病)进行分层,并针对潜在的混杂因素(年龄,性别和剥夺五分位数)进行调整。结果:在5608名个体中,有3744名(66.8%)超重或肥胖,有921名(16.4%)患有代谢合并症。存在一种倒U型关系,其中超重人群的健康效用最高,并且随着BMI的增加而下降。与代谢合并症之间存在显着相互作用(p = 0.007)。代谢合并症患者的BMI升高时效用评分较低且效用急剧下降(病态肥胖,代谢合并症的调整系数为-0.064,95%CI -0.115,-0.012,p = 0.015,而-0.042,95%CI-无代谢合并症的患病率为0.067,-0.018,p = 0.001)。\ ud \ ud结论:肥胖症对代谢合并症患者的健康相关生活质量的不利影响更大。然而,即使没有代谢合并症,体重指数的增加也会降低与健康相关的生活质量,这使人们对“健康肥胖”的观念产生了怀疑。

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