Body habitus in heart failure: understanding the mechanisms and clinical significance of the obesity paradox Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.2217/fca-2016-0029 PMID: 27762638 Web of Science: 000387259400007

Cited authors

  • Parto, Parham; Lavie, Carl J.; Arena, Ross; Bond, Samantha; Popovic, Dejana; Ventura, Hector O.

Abstract

  • The prevalence of obesity among adults and children worldwide has reached epic proportions and has become a major independent risk factor for the development of heart failure (HF), in addition to a contributor of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. The implications of obesity in the development of HF involve adverse effects on cardiac structure and function. Despite all of this, in the setting of chronic HF, excess body mass is associated with improved clinical outcomes, demonstrating the presence of an obesity paradox. In this review, we will discuss the gender differences, global application, potential mechanisms and role of interventions based on fitness and purposeful weight loss as potential therapeutic strategies.

Publication date

  • 2016

Published in

Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1479-6678

Start page

  • 639

End page

  • 653

Volume

  • 12

Issue

  • 6