Does long-term weight maintenance (higher TTR-BMI) reduce the risk of cardiometabolic multimorbidity in middle-aged and older adults?
Prioritizing long-term weight maintenance within a target range offers superior prognostic value for delaying cardiometabolic disease compared to single time-point assessments.
Higher TTR-BMI is an independent predictor of lower CMM risk in middle-aged and older adults, offering superior prognostic value for metabolic multimorbidity patterns. These findings highlight the clinical importance of prioritising long-term weight maintenance within a target range, rather than single time-point assessments, as a key strategy for delaying the onset of cardiometabolic disease.
Pan et al. (Wed,) studied this question.