The Obesity Paradox for Stroke Patients, aBack Side of the Coin
Journal: Anaesthesia & Critical Care Medicine Journal (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-02-18
Authors : SonmezlerA;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Body Mass Index; Visceral adiposity; Stroke patient;
Abstract
A high BMI(body mass index)has been associatedwith higher rates of survival in patients with cardiovascular disease including patients with cerebrovascular disease, which is referred to as the obesity paradox.But the back of the coin explains the subject.In fact, body mass index does not fully reflect visceral adiposity, which is the cause of risk.In conclusion, it should be used with other parameters that show visceral adiposity to reveal the risk of obesity, metabolic syndrome and cerebrovascular disease.
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