American Journal of Preventive Cardiology (Jun 2024)

Relationship between body mass index and cardiometabolic health in a multi-ethnic population: A project baseline health study

  • Nishant P. Shah,
  • Rong Lu,
  • Francois Haddad,
  • Scarlet Shore,
  • Terry Schaack,
  • Jessica Mega,
  • Neha J. Pagidipati,
  • Latha Palaniappan,
  • Kenneth Mahaffey,
  • Svati H. Shah,
  • Fatima Rodriguez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100646

Abstract

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Objective: Obesity is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Understanding the associations between comprehensive health parameters and body mass index (BMI) may lead to targeted prevention efforts. Methods: Project Baseline Health Study (PBHS) participants were divided into six BMI categories: underweight (BMI 0, hypertension, diabetes, lower HDL-C, lower vitamin D, higher triglycerides, higher hsCRP, lower mean step counts, higher mean PHQ-9 scores, and higher mean GAD-7 scores. Conclusion: We identified associations of cardiometabolic and mental health characteristics with BMI, thereby providing a deeper understanding of cardiovascular health across BMI.

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