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Body mass index and waist circumference as predictors of recurrent vascular events after a recent ischemic stroke

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Kang, Kyusik; Park, Jong -Moo; Ryu, Wi-Sun; Jeong, Sang-Wuk; Kim, Dong-Eog; Park, Hong-Kyun; Cho, Yong-Jin; Hong, Keun-Sik; Lee, Kyung Bok; Park, Tai Hwan; Park, Sang -Soon; Lee, Juneyoung; Kim, Beom Joon; Han, Moon -Ku; Bae, Hee-Joon

Issue Date
2023-09
Publisher
W. B. Saunders Co., Ltd.
Citation
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Vol.32 No.9, p. 107221
Abstract
Objectives: Although elevated body mass index (BMI) is a risk factor for stroke, it appears to protect against recurrent vascular events. We tried to evaluate BMI and waist circumference (WC) as predictors of recurrent stroke and vascular events in a cohort of stroke survivors who were followed for 12 months. Materials and methods: We analyzed the stroke registry database of 6 hospitals and recruited patients with a first-ever stroke who were admitted from January 2011 to Novem-ber 2019 and had their BMI and WC measured. Cox proportional hazards models were used to compare risks of recurrent stroke and major vascular events (a com-posite of stroke, myocardial infarction, or vascular death) between different BMI and WC quintiles. Reference categories were patients in the lowest quintiles. Results: A total of 14 781 patients were analyzed. Patients in the second quintile of BMI had the lowest risk of recurrent stroke (adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 0.72; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.58-0.91); patients in the highest quintile had the lowest risk or a major vascular event (adjusted HR 0.71; 95% CI 0.58-0.86). Patients in the fourth quintile of WC had the lowest risk of recurrent stroke (adjusted HR 0.73; 95% CI 0.59-0.91) and a major vascular event (adjusted HR 0.72; 95 % CI 0.60-0.86). Conclusions: Our results show favorable effects of excess body weight and intra-abdominal fat on avoidance of vascular events after stroke and a favor-able effect of intra-abdominal fat on avoidance of recurrent stroke.
ISSN
1052-3057
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2023.107221
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