Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study

Marie-Louise Koniski,1 Hocine Salhi,2 Aïcha Lahlou,3 Nauman Rashid,4 Abdelkader El Hasnaoui4 1Respiratory Division, Lebanese American University Medical Center – Rizk Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon; 2Foxymed, Paris, France; 3MS Health, Rabat, Morocco; 4GlaxoSmithKline, Dubai, United A...

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Main Authors: Koniski ML, Salhi H, Lahlou A, Rashid N, El Hasnaoui A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
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spelling doaj-de46867e33484b6f8962ec476f2267682020-11-24T23:53:37ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052015-08-012015Issue 11685169423368Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE studyKoniski MLSalhi HLahlou ARashid NEl Hasnaoui AMarie-Louise Koniski,1 Hocine Salhi,2 Aïcha Lahlou,3 Nauman Rashid,4 Abdelkader El Hasnaoui4 1Respiratory Division, Lebanese American University Medical Center – Rizk Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon; 2Foxymed, Paris, France; 3MS Health, Rabat, Morocco; 4GlaxoSmithKline, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Background: Data describing the potential relationship between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and body mass index (BMI) are limited within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Objective: To evaluate the distribution of BMI among subjects with COPD in the general population of the MENA region. Methods: This study was a subanalysis of the BREATHE study, a cross-sectional survey of COPD conducted in the general population of ten countries in the MENA region and Pakistan. The study population consisted of subjects screened for COPD who documented their weight and height. A COPD questionnaire was administered to subjects who screened positively for COPD in order to collect data on patient characteristics, symptom severity, management and burden of disease, comorbidities, and health care resource utilization and data allowing calculation of the BMI. The COPD Assessment Test (CAT) was administered to those screened positively for COPD to collect data on the impact of respiratory symptoms. Results: Nine hundred and ninety-six subjects with COPD, who completed the detailed COPD questionnaire and documented their weight and height, were included in this analysis. The mean BMI was 27.7±5.7 kg/m2. The proportion of COPD patients with a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 is significantly higher than the proportion with a BMI <25 kg/m2 (64.6% [n=643] vs 35.4% [n=353], respectively; P<0.0001). There were no significant differences between the distribution of BMI, ages, sex, COPD symptoms, exacerbations, CAT scores, COPD-associated health care resource consumption, and GOLD severity groups. However, the occurrence of comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases seemed to be significantly associated with obese or morbidly obese status (P=0.02). Conclusion: In the MENA region, the majority of COPD subjects were overweight or obese, and comorbidities such as diabetes or cardiovascular diseases are likely to be associated with COPD when BMI is in the obese or morbidly obese ranges. Keywords: COPD, BMI, association, MENA regionhttp://www.dovepress.com/distribution-of-body-mass-index-among-subjects-with-copd-in-the-middle-peer-reviewed-article-COPD
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Salhi H
Lahlou A
Rashid N
El Hasnaoui A
Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
International Journal of COPD
author_facet Koniski ML
Salhi H
Lahlou A
Rashid N
El Hasnaoui A
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title Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
title_short Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
title_full Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
title_fullStr Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of body mass index among subjects with COPD in the Middle East and North Africa region: data from the BREATHE study
title_sort distribution of body mass index among subjects with copd in the middle east and north africa region: data from the breathe study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of COPD
issn 1178-2005
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Marie-Louise Koniski,1 Hocine Salhi,2 Aïcha Lahlou,3 Nauman Rashid,4 Abdelkader El Hasnaoui4 1Respiratory Division, Lebanese American University Medical Center – Rizk Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon; 2Foxymed, Paris, France; 3MS Health, Rabat, Morocco; 4GlaxoSmithKline, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Background: Data describing the potential relationship between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and body mass index (BMI) are limited within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Objective: To evaluate the distribution of BMI among subjects with COPD in the general population of the MENA region. Methods: This study was a subanalysis of the BREATHE study, a cross-sectional survey of COPD conducted in the general population of ten countries in the MENA region and Pakistan. The study population consisted of subjects screened for COPD who documented their weight and height. A COPD questionnaire was administered to subjects who screened positively for COPD in order to collect data on patient characteristics, symptom severity, management and burden of disease, comorbidities, and health care resource utilization and data allowing calculation of the BMI. The COPD Assessment Test (CAT) was administered to those screened positively for COPD to collect data on the impact of respiratory symptoms. Results: Nine hundred and ninety-six subjects with COPD, who completed the detailed COPD questionnaire and documented their weight and height, were included in this analysis. The mean BMI was 27.7±5.7 kg/m2. The proportion of COPD patients with a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 is significantly higher than the proportion with a BMI <25 kg/m2 (64.6% [n=643] vs 35.4% [n=353], respectively; P<0.0001). There were no significant differences between the distribution of BMI, ages, sex, COPD symptoms, exacerbations, CAT scores, COPD-associated health care resource consumption, and GOLD severity groups. However, the occurrence of comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases seemed to be significantly associated with obese or morbidly obese status (P=0.02). Conclusion: In the MENA region, the majority of COPD subjects were overweight or obese, and comorbidities such as diabetes or cardiovascular diseases are likely to be associated with COPD when BMI is in the obese or morbidly obese ranges. Keywords: COPD, BMI, association, MENA region
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