Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes

Abstract Recently, waist to hip ratio (WHR) has been reported to be a better indicator of predicting cardiovascular outcomes than body mass index (BMI). We evaluated the effects of pre or post-transplant changes of WHR or BMI on the new onset cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in recipients of kidney tra...

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Main Authors: Jun Gyo Gwon, Jimi Choi, Cheol Woong Jung, Chang Hun Lee, Se Won Oh, Sang-Kyung Jo, Won Yong Cho, Jae Berm Park, Kyu Ha Huh, Han Ro, Seungyeup Han, Jang-Hee Cho, Sik Lee, Jaeseok Yang, Myung-Gyu Kim
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80266-5
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spelling doaj-8524989d27014192abbf6217811f3e102021-01-17T12:43:11ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-011111810.1038/s41598-020-80266-5Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomesJun Gyo Gwon0Jimi Choi1Cheol Woong Jung2Chang Hun Lee3Se Won Oh4Sang-Kyung Jo5Won Yong Cho6Jae Berm Park7Kyu Ha Huh8Han Ro9Seungyeup Han10Jang-Hee Cho11Sik Lee12Jaeseok Yang13Myung-Gyu Kim14Department of Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Biostatistics, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of MedicineDepartment of Surgery, Seoul Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan UniversityDepartment of Surgery, Yonsei University College of MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gachon University Gil HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Keimyung University School of MedicineDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kyungpook National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Chonbuk National University HospitalTransplantation Center, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of MedicineAbstract Recently, waist to hip ratio (WHR) has been reported to be a better indicator of predicting cardiovascular outcomes than body mass index (BMI). We evaluated the effects of pre or post-transplant changes of WHR or BMI on the new onset cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in recipients of kidney transplantation (KT). A total of 572 patients were enrolled from a multicenter observational cohort (KNOW-KT). Measurement of WHR and BMI was done at pre-KT, first and last visit year after KT, and the changes of these parameters and their effect on the incident CVD were analyzed. During the median follow up period of 32.73 ± 15.26 months, the new onset CVD developed in 31 out of 572 patients. The older age, diabetes mellitus and increase of WHR from pre KT or previous follow up year were found to be independent factors predicting the new onset CVD in these patients. However, baseline BMI, WHR prior to KT did not predict the incident CVD. The new metabolic burden, presented as increase of WHR in KT patients has a critical impact on the development of new onset CVD. Strategies to prevent the metabolic burden after KT might improve cardiovascular outcomes and patient’s survival.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80266-5
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author Jun Gyo Gwon
Jimi Choi
Cheol Woong Jung
Chang Hun Lee
Se Won Oh
Sang-Kyung Jo
Won Yong Cho
Jae Berm Park
Kyu Ha Huh
Han Ro
Seungyeup Han
Jang-Hee Cho
Sik Lee
Jaeseok Yang
Myung-Gyu Kim
spellingShingle Jun Gyo Gwon
Jimi Choi
Cheol Woong Jung
Chang Hun Lee
Se Won Oh
Sang-Kyung Jo
Won Yong Cho
Jae Berm Park
Kyu Ha Huh
Han Ro
Seungyeup Han
Jang-Hee Cho
Sik Lee
Jaeseok Yang
Myung-Gyu Kim
Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
Scientific Reports
author_facet Jun Gyo Gwon
Jimi Choi
Cheol Woong Jung
Chang Hun Lee
Se Won Oh
Sang-Kyung Jo
Won Yong Cho
Jae Berm Park
Kyu Ha Huh
Han Ro
Seungyeup Han
Jang-Hee Cho
Sik Lee
Jaeseok Yang
Myung-Gyu Kim
author_sort Jun Gyo Gwon
title Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
title_short Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
title_full Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
title_fullStr Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
title_sort impact of changes in waist-to-hip ratio after kidney transplantation on cardiovascular outcomes
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Recently, waist to hip ratio (WHR) has been reported to be a better indicator of predicting cardiovascular outcomes than body mass index (BMI). We evaluated the effects of pre or post-transplant changes of WHR or BMI on the new onset cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in recipients of kidney transplantation (KT). A total of 572 patients were enrolled from a multicenter observational cohort (KNOW-KT). Measurement of WHR and BMI was done at pre-KT, first and last visit year after KT, and the changes of these parameters and their effect on the incident CVD were analyzed. During the median follow up period of 32.73 ± 15.26 months, the new onset CVD developed in 31 out of 572 patients. The older age, diabetes mellitus and increase of WHR from pre KT or previous follow up year were found to be independent factors predicting the new onset CVD in these patients. However, baseline BMI, WHR prior to KT did not predict the incident CVD. The new metabolic burden, presented as increase of WHR in KT patients has a critical impact on the development of new onset CVD. Strategies to prevent the metabolic burden after KT might improve cardiovascular outcomes and patient’s survival.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80266-5
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