Fat mass index better identifies metabolic syndrome: Insights from patients in early outpatient cardiac rehabilitation

Amanda R. Bonikowske, Maria Irene Barillas Lara, Katlyn E. Koepp, Jose R.Medina Inojosa, Ray W. Squires, Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, Thomas P. Olson

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Abstract

Body mass index (BMI) does not differentiate fat and lean mass or the distribution of adipose tissue. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among patients entering outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) across fat mass index (FMI) categories compared with BMI. This retrospective cross-sectional study evaluated dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry in 483 CR patients from 1 January 2014, through 31 December 2017. Clinical data were extracted from the electronic health record. Patients were grouped by FMI and BMI categories. Mean (SD) age of patients was 64.3 (14) years. The normal FMI category had 15 patients; excess fat, 74; and obese, 384. In contrast, 93, 174, and 216 were in the normal, overweight, and obese BMI categories, respectively. Prevalence of MetS was 0 (0%) in normal, 5 (1%) in excess fat, and 167 (54%) in obese FMI, with 97% in the obese category. MetS prevalence was 4 patients (0.8%) in normal, 39 (8%) in overweight, and 129 (27%) in obese BMI categories, with 75% of MetS in the obese category. FMI more accurately classified CR patients with metabolically abnormal fat (p < 0.001). FMI is a more sensitive index than BMI for metabolically abnormal fat of outpatient CR patients.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2147
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Body mass index
  • Cardiac rehabilitation
  • Fat mass index
  • Metabolic syndrome

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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