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The Obesity Paradox in Recurrent Attacks of Gout in Observational Studies: Clarification and Remedy

Authors :
Michael P. LaValley
Uyen-Sa D. T. Nguyen
Qiong Louie-Gao
Yuqing Zhang
Jingbo Niu
David T. Felson
Hyon K. Choi
Source :
Nguyen, U S D T, Zhang, Y, Louie-Gao, Q, Niu, J, Felson, D, Lavalley, M & Choi, H K 2017, ' The Obesity Paradox in Recurrent Attacks of Gout in Observational Studies: Clarification and Remedy ', Arthritis Care and Research, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 561-566 . https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.22954
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective Obesity is strongly associated with incident gout risk, but its association with the risk of recurrent gout attacks has been null or weak, constituting an obesity paradox. We sought to demonstrate and overcome the methodologic issues associated with the obesity paradox for risk of recurrent gout attacks. Methods Using the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial database, we decomposed the total effect of obesity into its direct and indirect (i.e., mediated) effects using marginal structural models. We also estimated the total effect of body mass index (BMI) change from baseline among incident gout patients. Results Of 11,816 gout-free subjects at baseline, we documented 408 incident gout cases, with 132 developing recurrent gout attacks over a 7-year followup period. The adjusted odds ratio (OR) for incident gout among obese individuals was 2.6, whereas that for recurrent gout attacks among gout patients was 0.98 (i.e., the obesity paradox). These ORs correlated well with the ORs for the indirect and direct effects of obesity on the risk of recurrent gout attacks (2.83 and 0.98, respectively). Compared with no BMI change, the OR of increasing versus decreasing >5% of baseline BMI was 0.61 and 1.60 for recurrent gout attacks, respectively (P for trend

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nguyen, U S D T, Zhang, Y, Louie-Gao, Q, Niu, J, Felson, D, Lavalley, M & Choi, H K 2017, ' The Obesity Paradox in Recurrent Attacks of Gout in Observational Studies: Clarification and Remedy ', Arthritis Care and Research, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 561-566 . https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.22954
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea0dc99f963c6594cbb675dda5e3340a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.22954