Routine measurement of waist circumference provides independent and additive information to BMI for predicting cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality risk.
Individuals with obesity
New diagnostic paradigm distinguishing 'clinical obesity' (excess adiposity with functional impairment) and 'preclinical obesity' (excess adiposity without functional impairment)
Traditional definition of obesity relying solely on body mass index
Cardiovascular disease prevention and risk assessment
The proposed redefinition of obesity into clinical and preclinical states facilitates personalized cardiovascular risk assessment and shifts treatment goals toward functional improvements beyond mere weight loss.
The traditional definition of obesity, relying solely on body mass index, inadequately captures individual health status and is insufficient for guiding therapeutic interventions. In January 2025, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission proposed a paradigm-shifting redefinition that introduces the concepts of “clinical obesity” and “preclinical obesity.” Clinical obesity is defined as a chronic, systemic illness characterized by excess adiposity resulting in functional impairments in tissues, organs, or overall individual health. In contrast, preclinical obesity involves excess adiposity without current functional impairment. This review examines the significance of this new diagnostic paradigm for cardiovascular disease prevention and risk assessment. From a cardiovascular perspective, the new framework offers several advantages: it facilitates personalized intervention strategies based on individual risk profiles, refines cardiovascular risk assessments by incorporating body fat distribution and functional parameters, promotes more efficient resource allocation, and shifts treatment goals toward functional improvements beyond mere weight loss. Although further research is required to evaluate practical implementation and long-term outcomes, this novel approach represents a substantial advancement in obesity management and cardiovascular disease prevention.
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Ga Eun Nam
Korea University
Cardiovascular Prevention and Pharmacotherapy
Korea University Medical Center
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Ga Eun Nam (Thu,) conducted a review in Obesity and cardiometabolic risk. Waist circumference measurement vs. BMI alone was evaluated. Routine measurement of waist circumference provides independent and additive information to BMI for predicting cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality risk.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0c7344d48675e4942375e0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.36011/cpp.2025.7.e6