Myocardial mechano-energetic efficiency is not impaired in patients with metabolically healthy overweight and obesity

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1002/oby.24006
Chiara Maria Assunta Cefalo, Alessia Riccio, Teresa Vanessa Fiorentino, Elena Succurro, Gaia Chiara Mannino, Maria Perticone, Angela Sciacqua, Francesco Andreozzi, Giorgio Sesti
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Abstract

Objective

Reduced myocardial mechano-energetic efficiency (MEE) was associated with BMI. Subgroups of individuals with increased BMI but favorable cardiovascular risk profile were identified as individuals with “metabolically healthy overweight” (MHOW) and “metabolically healthy obesity” (MHO), respectively. We aim to investigate whether those with MHOW/MHO, defined as those having none of the components of metabolic syndrome, exhibit impaired MEE compared with their unhealthy counterparts.

Methods

Myocardial MEE per gram of left ventricular mass (MEEi) was assessed by echocardiography in 2190 nondiabetic individuals participating in the CATAnzaro MEtabolic RIsk factors (CATAMERI) study who were divided, according to BMI and metabolic status, into groups of individuals with metabolically healthy normal weight (MHNW), metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MUNW), MHOW, metabolically unhealthy overweight (MUOW), MHO, and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO).

Results

After adjusting for age and sex, no differences in myocardial MEEi were observed among individuals with MHNW, MHOW, and MHO (p = 0.56). Myocardial MEEi was comparable among individuals with MUNW, MUOW, and MUO (p = 0.21). Individuals with MHNW, MHOW, and MHO displayed significantly higher myocardial MEEi compared with their unhealthy counterparts.

Conclusions

Increased BMI is not an obligate determinant for reduced myocardial MEEi. Other known components of metabolic syndrome rather than increased BMI contributed to reduced myocardial MEEi.

代谢健康的超重和肥胖症患者的心肌机械能效率并没有受损。
目的:心肌机械能效(MEE)的降低与体重指数(BMI)有关:心肌机械能效率(MEE)的降低与体重指数(BMI)有关。体重指数(BMI)升高但心血管风险状况良好的人群被分别确定为 "代谢健康超重"(MHOW)和 "代谢健康肥胖"(MHO)人群。我们的目的是研究那些被定义为不存在代谢综合征成分的 MHOW/MHO 患者与不健康的同类患者相比,是否会表现出心肌MEE受损:方法:通过超声心动图评估了参加 CATAnzaro MEtabolic RIsk factors(CATAMERI)研究的 2190 名非糖尿病患者每克左心室质量的心肌 MEE(MEEi)、这些人根据体重指数和代谢状况被分为代谢健康正常体重组(MHNW)、代谢不健康正常体重组(MUNW)、代谢不健康超重组(MHOW)、代谢不健康超重组(MUOW)、代谢不健康肥胖组(MHO)和代谢不健康肥胖组(MUO)。结果显示调整年龄和性别后,MHNW、MHOW 和 MHO 患者的心肌 MEEi 没有差异(p = 0.56)。MUNW、MUOW 和 MUO 患者的心肌 MEEi 具有可比性(p = 0.21)。与不健康人群相比,MHNW、MHOW 和 MHO 患者的心肌 MEEi 明显更高:结论:体重指数增加并不是心肌MEEi降低的必然决定因素。结论:体重指数升高并不是心肌MEEi降低的必然决定因素,代谢综合征的其他已知因素而非体重指数升高才是导致心肌MEEi降低的原因。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
11.70
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1.40%
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261
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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