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Introduction And Objectives: Obesity and atherogenesis are two highly prevalent pathological processes that are closely related to the increase in cardiometabolic diseases. The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between obesity and two parameters that measure the risk of atherogenesis: atherogenic dyslipidaemia (AD) and the lipid triad (TL).
Material And Methods: Descriptive and cross-sectional study in 418,343 Spanish workers in which the possible association between AD and TL with different scales of overweight and obesity such as body mass index (BMI), waist/height index, Clínica Universitaria de Navarra Body Adiposity Estimator (CUN BAE), relative fat mass (RFM), Palafolls and Deuremberg formulas, body surface index (BSI), normalized weight-adjusted index (NWAI) and body roundness index (BRI) was assessed.
Results: The values of all overweight-obesity scales are higher in people with AD and LBP and the prevalence of AD and LBP increases as the values of these overweight-obesity scales increase. The overweight-obesity scales that best predict the occurrence of AD are Deuremberg and CUN BAE (AUC 0.813 and 0.811 in men and 0.810 and 0.802 in women) while for TL they are also Deuremberg and CUN BAE (AUC 0.793 and 0.786 in men and 0.802 and 0.786 in women).
Conclusions: The different scales that assess excess weight, especially those that predict body fat such as the Deuremberg formula and CUN BAE, are good predictors of AD and LD.
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