Central obesity induces cardiac remodelling and dysfunction and serves as a more reliable predictor of these adverse cardiovascular outcomes than traditional obesity measures like body mass index.
Does central obesity induce cardiac remodelling and dysfunction more reliably than traditional obesity measures?
Individuals with central obesity
Central obesity (exposure)
Cardiac remodelling and dysfunction
Central obesity is a critical and more reliable predictor of cardiac remodelling and dysfunction compared to traditional measures like BMI, highlighting the importance of assessing visceral fat even in normal-weight individuals.
Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation is defined as obesity. The prevalence of obesity has risen worldwide in the last years. Obesity increases cardiovascular disease risk, affecting cardiac and vascular systems. Accordingly, the health burden related to obesity has been increased. Notably, even individuals with normal body weight can present with excessive accumulation of visceral fat, also known as central obesity. Population-based studies demonstrated associations between central obesity measures, including waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, and visceral adipose tissue, and adverse cardiovascular events and increased all-cause mortality. It has been shown that central obesity induces cardiac remodelling and dysfunction. Moreover, central obesity measures proved to be more reliable predictors of cardiac remodelling and dysfunction than traditional obesity measures such as body mass index. This review presents recent evidence of the detrimental effects of central obesity on cardiac function and structure.
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Kylychbek Suiunov
Osh State University
Argen Mamazhakypov
Heart Failure & Transplant
А. Г. Полупанов
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy
Heart Lung and Circulation
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Cardio-Pulmonary Institute
National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine
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Suiunov et al. (Wed,) conducted a review in Central obesity. Central obesity vs. Body mass index was evaluated on Cardiac remodelling and dysfunction. Central obesity induces cardiac remodelling and dysfunction and serves as a more reliable predictor of these adverse cardiovascular outcomes than traditional obesity measures like body mass index.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0dedb936162e2f4b09b941 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2025.05.096