This article originally posted 18 January, 2005 and appeared in Issue 243
Duration And Severity Of Obesity Limits Cardiovascular Benefits Of Weight Reduct
Weight loss was associated with significant reduction in risk of diabetes but not CVD.
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So S Goya Wannamethee, A. Gerald Shaper and Mary Walker of the Department of
Primary Care and Population Science, Royal Free and University College Medical
School, London, UK followed British men up for 20 years. These men aged 40–59
years had no diagnosis of CVD or diabetes.
During the 20 year follow up there were 1989 major CVD events and 449 incident
cases of diabetes in the 7176 men.
Risk of major CVD and diabetes increased significantly with increasing overweight
and obesity. During the 15 year follow up, weight gain was associated with increased
risk of CVD and diabetes.
Weight loss was associated with lower risk of diabetes than the stable group
irrespective of initial weight. No significant cardiovascular benefit was seen
for weight loss in any men, except possibly in considerably overweight (BMI
27.5–29.9 kg/m2) younger middle aged men (RR = 0.42; 95% CI 0.22 to 0.81).
Long term risk of CVD and diabetes increased significantly with increasing
overweight and obesity. Weight loss was associated with significant reduction
in risk of diabetes but not CVD, except possibly in considerably overweight
younger men.
Duration and severity of obesity seem to limit the cardiovascular benefits
of weight reduction in older men.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005;59:134-139
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