衰老过程中的肥胖悖论。

Interdisciplinary topics in gerontology Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-08-10 DOI:10.1159/000319992
Ian M Chapman
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摘要

虽然年轻人肥胖是发病和死亡的一个危险因素,但老年人肥胖的影响要复杂得多。例如,与最大存活率相关的体重随着年龄的增长而增加。更引人注目的是老年人的“肥胖悖论”,超重与心血管疾病风险增加有关,但这些疾病的死亡率却降低了。因此,尽管肥胖老年人有意减肥可能是安全的,而且如果他们有肥胖相关的疾病,可能是有益的,但在仅根据体重向超重老年人推荐减肥时应谨慎行事。老年人减肥的方法和年轻人是一样的。如果可能的话,减肥饮食应该与锻炼计划相结合,以保持肌肉质量,因为节食会导致肌肉和脂肪的减少,而老年人的骨骼肌质量比年轻人少。减肥药在老年人中的应用还没有得到广泛的研究,而且存在药物副作用和相互作用的可能性。减肥手术似乎是安全有效的,尽管它的减肥效果可能不如年轻人。对于65岁以上的人进行这种手术的结果还知之甚少。
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Obesity paradox during aging.

Although obesity in young people is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality, the effect of obesity in the elderly is much more complex. For example, the body weight associated with maximal survival increases with increasing age. Even more striking is the 'obesity paradox' in the elderly, in which overweight is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease but decreased mortality from these diseases. Thus, although intentional weight loss by obese older people is probably safe, and likely to be beneficial if they have obesity-related morbidities, caution should be exercised in recommending weight loss to overweight older people on the basis of body weight alone. Methods of achieving weight loss in older adults are the same as in younger adults. Weight loss diets should be combined with an exercise program, if possible, to preserve muscle mass, as dieting results in loss of muscle as well as fat, and older people have reduced skeletal muscle mass compared to younger adults. Weight-loss drugs have not been extensively studied in older people and there is the potential for drug side effects and interactions. Weight loss surgery appears to be safe and effective, although it probably produces less weight loss than in younger adults. Little is yet known about the outcomes of such surgery in people over 65 years.

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