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Association between changes in predicted body composition and occurrence of heart failure: a nationwide population study

Title
Association between changes in predicted body composition and occurrence of heart failure: a nationwide population study
Authors
Woo, Ho GeolKim, Dong-HyeokLee, HyungwooKang, Min KyoungSong, Tae-Jin
Ewha Authors
송태진김동혁강민경이형우
SCOPUS Author ID
송태진scopus; 김동혁scopusscopus; 강민경scopus; 이형우scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
ISSN
1664-2392JCR Link
Citation
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY vol. 14
Keywords
body compositionbody mass indexobesityskeletal massfat massheart failure
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Large population-based studies on the association between changes in body composition and the occurrence of heart failure (HF) are rare. We aimed to determine the association between changes in body composition, including the predicted body fat mass index (pBFMI), predicted appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (pASMI), and predicted lean body mass index (pLBMI), and the occurrence of HF. Methods: For present study, 2,036,940 people who consecutively underwent national health examinations from 2010 similar to 2011 (baseline period) to 2012 similar to 2013 (follow-up period) were included. The pBFMI, pASMI, and pLBMI were indirectly investigated using validated anthropometric prediction equations from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cohort. The outcome was defined as at least two or more claims of HF. Results: During a median of 7.59 years of follow-up, 22,172 participants (event rate, 1.09%) with HF were observed. Decreased changes in the pASMI and pLBMI were associated with the occurrence of HF among males (hazard ratio [HR] 0.966, 95% confidence interval (CI) [0.944-0.988]; HR 0.939, 95%CI [0.923-0.955], respectively) and females (HR 0.924, 95%CI [0.900-0.947]; HR 0.951, 95%CI [0.939-0.963], respectively). An increased change in the pBFMI was associated with the occurrence of HF in males (HR 1.017, 95%CI [1.001-1.034]). However, paradoxically, a change in the pBFMI was associated with the occurrence of HF in females (HR 0.925, 95%CI [0.909-0.942]). Conclusion: Decreased skeletal muscle mass was related to the occurrence of HF. However, the relationship between a change in fat mass and the occurrence of HF was different and even paradoxical depending on sex.
DOI
10.3389/fendo.2023.1210371
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