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Título : | Application of the AACE/ACE advanced framework for the diagnosis of obesity and cardiometabolic disease staging in a general population from three regions of Venezuela: the vemsols study results. |
Autor : | Rísquez Parra, Alejandro Nieto-Martínez, Ramfis González-Rivas, Juan P. Ugel, Eunice Brajkovich, Imperia Garvey, W. Timothy Mechanick, Jeffrey I. |
Palabras clave : | Venezuela Obesity Overweight Prevalence Framework Body Fat |
Fecha de publicación : | 20-Nov-2017 |
Citación : | ENDOCRINE PRACTICE;EP161644.OR Rapid Electronic Article in Press |
Resumen : | Objective: To determine the prevalence of obesity according to the AACE/ACE
framework based on a complications-centric model with further application of the
Cardiometabolic Disease Staging (CMDS) system in Venezuelan population.
Methods: 1,320 adults were randomly selected from 3 regions. AACE/ACE framework
definitions: overweight: body mass index (BMI) 25 to 29.9 kg/m2 and no obesity-related
complications (ORC); obesity stage 0: BMI ≥ 30 and no ORC; stage 1: BMI ≥ 25 and
one or more mild-to-moderate ORC; and stage 2: BMI ≥ 25 and one or more severe
ORC. CMDS definitions: stage 0: no metabolic syndrome (MS) components; stage 1: 1-
2 MS components without impaired fasting glucose [IFG]; stage 2: IFG, or ≥ 3 MS
components but without IFG; stage 3: IFG and MS; and stage 4: type-2 diabetes or
cardiovascular disease.
Results: Mean age was 44.8±0.4 years and 68.5% were females. The prevalence of
obesity according to the AACE/ACE framework was 63.5%: overweight 3.0% (95% CI:
2.1 - 3.9); obesity stage 0: 0.1% (0.07 - 0.27); obesity stage 1: 26.6% (24.2 – 29.0); and
obesity stage 2: 36.4% (33.8 - 39.0). Most of the subjects with BMI < 25 were CMDS 0
or 1. In those with BMI ≥ 25, only 4.6% were CMDS 0. The prevalence of obesity
according to the WHO (BMI ≥ 30) was 29.3% (24.7 - 33.7).
Conclusion: In a general population study, applying the AACE/ACE framework for
obesity and CMDS increased the detection of ORC and therefore higher risk subjects
compared to classic anthropometric measurements. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/17140 |
ISSN : | DOI:10.4158/EP161644.OR © 2017 AACE. |
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