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Diet composition and activity level of at risk and metabolically healthy obese american adults
Authors:Arlene L Hankinson  Martha L Daviglus  Linda Van Horn  Queenie Chan  Ian Brown  Elaine Holmes  Paul Elliott  Jeremiah Stamler
Institution:1. Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, St Mary's Campus, Imperial College, London, UK
Abstract:

Objective:

Obesity often clusters with other major cardiovascular disease risk factors, yet a subset of the obese appears to be protected from these risks. Two obesity phenotypes are described, (i) “metabolically healthy” obese, broadly defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 and favorable levels of blood pressure, lipids, and glucose; and (ii) “at risk” obese, BMI ≥ 30 with unfavorable levels of these risk factors. More than 30% of obese American adults are metabolically healthy. Diet and activity determinants of obesity phenotypes are unclear. We hypothesized that metabolically healthy obese have more favorable behavioral factors, including less adverse diet composition and higher activity levels than at risk obese in the multi‐ethnic group of 775 obese American adults ages 40‐59 years from the International Population Study on Macro/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure (INTERMAP) cohort.

Design and Methods:

In gender‐stratified analyses, mean values for diet composition and activity behavior variables, adjusted for age, race, and education, were compared between metabolically healthy and at risk obese.

Results:

Nearly one in five (149/775 or 19%) of obese American INTERMAP participants were classified as metabolically healthy obese. Diet composition and most activity behaviors were similar between obesity phenotypes, although metabolically healthy obese women reported higher sleep duration than at risk obese women.

Conclusions:

These results do not support hypotheses that diet composition and/or physical activity account for the absence of cardiometabolic abnormalities in metabolically healthy obese.
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