Obesity Facts (Mar 2022)

Obesity in Older Adults and Associations with Cardiovascular Structure and Function

  • Yen How Tan,
  • Jun Pei Lim,
  • Wee Shiong Lim,
  • Fei Gao,
  • Louis L.Y. Teo,
  • See Hooi Ewe,
  • Bryan M.H. Keng,
  • Ru San Tan,
  • Woon-Puay Koh,
  • Angela S. Koh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000521729

Abstract

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Introduction: Body mass index (BMI), despite being widely used as a marker of obesity, fails to fully capture cardiovascular risks as it is an insufficient biomarker of abdominal adiposity, unlike waist circumference (WC). We aim to characterize associations between BMI and WC with cardiovascular structure and function in older adults. Methods: Among an observational cohort study of community older adults, transthoracic echocardiography determined cardiovascular structure and function, while aerobic capacity was determined by peak oxygen uptake (VO2) metrics. The cut-offs for obesity were 27.5kg/m2 for BMI, and >90cm for males and >80cm for females for WC. Results: 970 older adults without cardiovascular disease [mean age 73±4 years, 432 (44%) males], 124 (12.8%) were obese by BMI definition while 347 (35.7%) were obese by WC definition. Inter-definitional agreement was fair (Cohen’s κ=0.345). Unlike BMI definition, participants defined as obese by WC were more likely to be women (65% vs 50%, p<.001), older (65±11 vs 63±14 years, p=.007), and had lower handgrip strength (24±0.6 vs 26±0.4 kg, p=0.022). Across BMI categories, high WC was associated with more impaired myocardial relaxation (E/A), and VO2 measurements (all p<0.05). Among those with low BMI, high WC was associated with larger left atrial volumes (p=0.003). WC, but not BMI, was independently associated with E/A (β=-0.114, SE -0.114 ± 0.024, p<0.001) in regression analysis. Conclusion: Waist circumference identified higher prevalence of obesity, possibly related to central adiposity. Across BMI categories, waist circumference identified more adverse measurements in myocardial relaxation, aerobic capacity and left atrial structure.