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Association between body mass index and cardiovascular disease mortality in east Asians and south Asians: pooled analysis of prospective data from the Asia Cohort Consortium

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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
卷 347, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.f5446

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  1. US National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health [R03CA150038]
  2. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  3. Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan
  4. Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF)
  5. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
  6. China National Hypertension Survey Epidemiology Follow-up Study (CHEFS)
  7. American Heart Association [9750612N]
  8. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [U01 HL072507]
  9. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Shanghai Cohort Study (SCS)
  10. National Institutes for Health [R01CA0403092, R01CA144034, R37CA70867, R01CA55069, R35CA53890, R01CA80205, P42ES010349, R01CA102484, R01CA107431]
  11. Shanghai Men's Health Study (SMHS
  12. National Institutes for Health [RO1 CA 82729]
  13. Shanghai Women's Health Study (SWHS)
  14. Community-Based Cancer Screening Project (CBCSP)
  15. National Science Council and Department of Health, Taiwan
  16. Disease risk FACtor Two-township Study (CVDFACTS)
  17. Department of Health, Taiwan [DOH80-27, DOH81-021, DOH8202-1027, DOH83-TD-015, DOH84-TD-006]
  18. Korea Multi-center Cancer Cohort (KMCC)
  19. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Korea [2009-0087452]
  20. National Research Foundation of Korea [2009-0087452]
  21. Singapore Chinese Health Study (SCHS)
  22. Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS)
  23. Trivandrum Oral Cancer Screening (TOCS) trial (Association for International Cancer Research, Scotland, UK
  24. and Cancer Research UK)
  25. Mumbai Cohort Study (MCS)
  26. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
  27. Clinical Trials Service Unit, Oxford, UK
  28. World Health Organisation, Geneva, Switzerland
  29. National Research Foundation of Korea [2009-0087452] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Objective To evaluate the association between body mass index and mortality from overall cardiovascular disease and specific subtypes of cardiovascular disease in east and south Asians. Design Pooled analyses of 20 prospective cohorts in Asia, including data from 835 082 east Asians and 289 815 south Asians. Cohorts were identified through a systematic search of the literature in early 2008, followed by a survey that was sent to each cohort to assess data availability. Setting General populations in east Asia (China, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Korea) and south Asia (India and Bangladesh). Participants 1 124 897 men and women (mean age 53.4 years at baseline). Main outcome measures Risk of death from overall cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, stroke, and (in east Asians only) stroke subtypes. Results 49 184 cardiovascular deaths (40 791 in east Asians and 8393 in south Asians) were identified during a mean follow-up of 9.7 years. East Asians with a body mass index of 25 or above had a raised risk of death from overall cardiovascular disease, compared with the reference range of body mass index (values 22.5-24.9; hazard ratio 1.09 (95% confidence interval 1.03 to 1.15), 1.27 (1.20 to 1.35), 1.59 (1.43 to 1.76), 1.74 (1.47 to 2.06), and 1.97 (1.44 to 2.71) for body mass index ranges 25.0-27.4, 27.5-29.9, 30.0-32.4, 32.5-34.9, and 35.0-50.0, respectively). This association was similar for risk of death from coronary heart disease and ischaemic stroke; for haemorrhagic stroke, the risk of death was higher at body mass index values of 27.5 and above. Elevated risk of death from cardiovascular disease was also observed at lower categories of body mass index (hazard ratio 1.19 (95% confidence interval 1.02 to 1.39) and 2.16 (1.37 to 3.40) for body mass index ranges 15.0-17.4 and <15.0, respectively), compared with the reference range. In south Asians, the association between body mass index and mortality from cardiovascular disease was less pronounced than that in east Asians. South Asians had an increased risk of death observed for coronary heart disease only in individuals with a body mass index greater than 35 (hazard ratio 1.90, 95% confidence interval 1.15 to 3.12). Conclusions Body mass index shows a U shaped association with death from overall cardiovascular disease among east Asians: increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease is observed at lower and higher ranges of body mass index. A high body mass index is a risk factor for mortality from overall cardiovascular disease and for specific diseases, including coronary heart disease, ischaemic stroke, and haemorrhagic stroke in east Asians. Higher body mass index is a weak risk factor for mortality from cardiovascular disease in south Asians.

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