Obesity and Prognosis in Chronic Diseases - Impact of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the Obesity Paradox Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000067 PMID: 25014389 Web of Science: 000339392500010

Cited authors

  • Lavie, Carl J.; De Schutter, Alban; Archer, Edward; McAuley, Paul A.; Blair, Steven N.

Abstract

  • The effects of overweight and obesity on chronic diseases, particularly on cardiovascular disease (CVD), and its impact on increasing CVD risk factors and total CVD are reviewed. However despite the adverse effects of obesity on CVD risk factors and CVD, obesity has a surprising association with prognosis in patients with established diseases, often showing an "obesity," where overweight (body mass index (BMI), 25 to 29.9 kg.m(-2)) and obese patients (BMI, >= 30 kg.m(-2)) with established CVD frequently have a better prognosis than that of their leaner counterparts (BMI, <25 kg.m(-2)) with the same diseases. Fitness-versus-fatness debate is summarized also, including the critical role that fitness plays to alter the relationship between adiposity and subsequent prognosis.

Publication date

  • 2014

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1537-890X

Start page

  • 240

End page

  • 245

Volume

  • 13

Issue

  • 4