Obesity and the Risk of Heart Failure
Framingham Heart Study · Boston University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Extreme obesity is recognized to be a risk factor for heart failure. It is unclear whether overweight and lesser degrees of obesity also pose a risk.
We investigated the relation between the body-mass index (the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) and the incidence of heart failure among 5881 participants in the Framingham Heart Study (mean age, 55 years; 54 percent women). With the use of Cox proportional-hazards models, the body-mass index was evaluated both as a continuous variable and as a categorical variable (normal, 18.5 to 24.9; overweight, 25.0 to 29.9; and obese, 30.0 or more).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.03
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- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
8- SKSatish KenchaiahCorresponding
Framingham Heart Study, Boston University
- JCJane C. Evans
Boston University, Framingham Heart Study
- DLDaniel Levy
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Framingham Heart Study, Boston University
- PWPeter W.F. Wilson
Framingham Heart Study, Boston University
- EJEmelia J. Benjamin
Framingham Heart Study, Boston University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Body mass index
- Hazard ratio
- Overweight
- Confidence interval
- Heart failure
- Obesity
- Framingham Heart Study
- Good health and well-being