The Muscle Mass Paradox: Elevated Lean Mass Indices Impair Systolic Function via Myocardial Remodeling in Obesity

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Hailong Zhang, Jiali Fan, Rui Han, Junyu Zhao, Zengning Li, Haipeng Wang
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Abstract

Objectives

To explore the relationships between cardiac parameters and body composition indices, identifying predictors of subclinical cardiac systolic dysfunction.

Methods

Using anthropometric and serological parameters, echocardiography, and body composition analysis, this study evaluated metabolic profiles, cardiac remodeling patterns, and body composition characteristics in young adult obese patients, while quantifying the correlations between cardiac parameters and body composition indices. Subclinical left ventricular systolic dysfunction was defined as global longitudinal strain (GLS) < 18%.

Results

This study included 91 obese participants categorized as metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) group (n = 25) and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) group (n = 66), with 20 healthy controls as reference. Compared with controls, both MUO and MHO groups showed reduced myocardial longitudinal strain (all p < 0.05), with greater impairment in MUO than MHO. Impaired GLS occurred in 31 obese participants (34.07%), who showed higher fat-free mass index (FFMI), and skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) compared to those with preserved GLS (all p < 0.05). Correlation analysis revealed significant associations between body composition indices and cardiac parameters. Multivariate logistic regression identified SMI (OR 1.81, 95% CI 1.12–2.93, p < 0.001) and FFMI (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.07–1.91, p < 0.001) as independent predictors of impaired GLS.

Conclusion

Impaired GLS commonly manifests in obese individuals. SMI and FFMI were established as independent predictors of this cardiac dysfunction.

肌肉质量悖论:肥胖患者瘦质量指数升高通过心肌重塑损害收缩功能
目的探讨心脏参数与体成分指标之间的关系,确定亚临床心脏收缩功能障碍的预测因素。方法采用人体测量学和血清学参数、超声心动图和体成分分析,评估青年肥胖患者的代谢特征、心脏重构模式和体成分特征,同时量化心脏参数与体成分指标之间的相关性。亚临床左室收缩功能障碍定义为全局纵向应变(GLS) < 18%。结果91名肥胖参与者分为代谢健康型肥胖(MHO)组(n = 25)和代谢不健康型肥胖(MUO)组(n = 66), 20名健康对照。与对照组相比,MUO组和MHO组心肌纵向应变均降低(p < 0.05),且MUO组损伤程度大于MHO组。31名肥胖参与者(34.07%)出现GLS受损,与GLS完好的参与者相比,他们的无脂质量指数(FFMI)和骨骼肌质量指数(SMI)更高(p < 0.05)。相关分析显示身体成分指数与心脏参数有显著相关性。多因素logistic回归发现SMI (OR 1.81, 95% CI 1.12-2.93, p < 0.001)和FFMI (OR 1.43, 95% CI 1.07-1.91, p < 0.001)是GLS受损的独立预测因子。结论GLS功能障碍常见于肥胖人群。SMI和FFMI被确定为心功能障碍的独立预测因子。
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211
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期刊介绍: Echocardiography: A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques is the official publication of the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound. Widely recognized for its comprehensive peer-reviewed articles, case studies, original research, and reviews by international authors. Echocardiography keeps its readership of echocardiographers, ultrasound specialists, and cardiologists well informed of the latest developments in the field.
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