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@article{1770959, author = {GonzalezandRivas, J. P. and Mechanick, J. I. and Hernandez, J. P. and InfanteandGarcia, M. M. and Pavlovska, Iuliia and MedinaandInojosa, J. R. and Kunzova, Sarka and NietoandMartinez, R. and Broz, Jan and Busetto, L. and Neto, G. A. M. and LopezandJimenez, F. and Urbanova, Jana and Stokin, G. B.}, article_location = {HOBOKEN}, article_number = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/osp4.496}, keywords = {adiposity; cardiovascular disease; epidemiology; obesity; overweight}, language = {eng}, issn = {2055-2238}, journal = {OBESITY SCIENCE & PRACTICE}, title = {Prevalence of adiposity-based chronic disease in middle-aged adults from Czech Republic: The Kardiovize study}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/osp4.496}, volume = {7}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1770959 AU - Gonzalez-Rivas, J. P. - Mechanick, J. I. - Hernandez, J. P. - Infante-Garcia, M. M. - Pavlovska, Iuliia - Medina-Inojosa, J. R. - Kunzova, Sarka - Nieto-Martinez, R. - Broz, Jan - Busetto, L. - Neto, G. A. M. - Lopez-Jimenez, F. - Urbanova, Jana - Stokin, G. B. PY - 2021 TI - Prevalence of adiposity-based chronic disease in middle-aged adults from Czech Republic: The Kardiovize study JF - OBESITY SCIENCE & PRACTICE VL - 7 IS - 5 SP - 535-544 EP - 535-544 PB - WILEY SN - 20552238 KW - adiposity KW - cardiovascular disease KW - epidemiology KW - obesity KW - overweight UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/osp4.496 N2 - Aims/Hypothesis The need for understanding obesity as a chronic disease, its stigmatization, and the lack of actionability related to it demands a new approach. The adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD) model is based on adiposity amount, distribution, and function, with a three stage complication-centric rather than a body mass index (BMI)-centric approach. The prevalence rates and associated risk factors are presented. Methods In total, 2159 participants were randomly selected from Czechia. ABCD was established as BMI >= 25 kg/m(2) or high body fat percent, or abdominal obesity and then categorized by their adiposity-based complications: Stage 0: none; Stage 1: mild/moderate; Stage 2: severe. Results ABCD prevalence was 62.8%. Stage 0 was 2.3%; Stage 1 was 31.4%; Stage 2 was 29.1%. Comparing with other classifiers, participants in Stage 2 were more likely to have diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome than those with overweight, obesity, abdominal obesity, and increased fat mass. ABCD showed the highest sensitivity and specificity to detect participants with peripheral artery disease, increased intima media, and vascular disease. Conclusion/Interpretation The ABCD model provides a more sensitive approach that facilitates the early detection and stratification of participants at risk compared to traditional classifiers. ER -
GONZALEZ-RIVAS, J. P., J. I. MECHANICK, J. P. HERNANDEZ, M. M. INFANTE-GARCIA, Iuliia PAVLOVSKA, J. R. MEDINA-INOJOSA, Sarka KUNZOVA, R. NIETO-MARTINEZ, Jan BROZ, L. BUSETTO, G. A. M. NETO, F. LOPEZ-JIMENEZ, Jana URBANOVA a G. B. STOKIN. Prevalence of adiposity-based chronic disease in middle-aged adults from Czech Republic: The Kardiovize study. \textit{OBESITY SCIENCE \&{} PRACTICE}. HOBOKEN: WILEY, 2021, roč.~7, č.~5, s.~535-544. ISSN~2055-2238. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/osp4.496.
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