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Diabetes, not obesity, raises severe health risk
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 25 - 09 - 2006


Findings from a new study
suggest that obesity per se is not a risk factor for organ
failure or death. However, the risk is increased with diabetes,
which often develops in people with a high body mass index
(BMI).
"There are several studies out there showing worse outcomes
for people with higher BMIs," study co-author Dr. David M.
Mannino, from the University of Kentucky Medical Center in
Lexington, told Reuters Health. "Surprisingly, most of the
studies really didn't look at how diabetes entered into the
picture."
Mannino's team investigated this in an analysis of data on
15,408 subjects who participated in a forward-looking
population-based study, and report their findings in the
medical journal Critical Care.
The participants' BMI and whether or not they had diabetes
were determined at the start of the study. The main outcomes
were the development of acute organ failure within 3 years of
the initial evaluation, in-hospital death during organ failure,
and death at 3 years in all subjects and in those with organ
failure.
Consistent with previous research, the likelihood of having
diabetes was higher in obese subjects. The rate of diabetes
among subjects with a BMI of at least 30 (classified as obese)
was 22 percent, significantly higher the 8 percent rate seen
among subjects with a lower BMI.
As noted, BMI alone had no bearing on the risk of acute
organ failure. Diabetes, by contrast, was associated with a
higher rate of organ failure (2.4 percent) than was seen among
people without diabetes (0.7 percent).
Among patients with organ failure, those with diabetes also
had an elevated risk of death compared with nondiabetic
patients, while hospitalized (46 percent vs. 12 percent) and at
3 years (51 percent vs. 21 percent).
Given the association between a high BMI and diabetes,
obese people are still at elevated risk, albeit indirectly, for
developing the adverse outcomes described in the present study,
Mannino noted.


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