Top Things to Know: Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease

Published: April 22, 2021

  1. This AHA scientific statement summarizes new insights into the impact of obesity on the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, heart failure and arrhythmias.
  2. The obesity epidemic contributes to the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
  3. Abdominal obesity and visceral adiposity have been linked to cardiovascular disease risk independent of body mass index.
  4. Lifestyle interventions with subsequent weight loss improve cardiovascular risk factors but have not been shown to reduce coronary artery disease events.
  5. Bariatric surgery for weight loss treatment is associated with a reduction in coronary artery disease risk.
  6. Non-invasive and invasive diagnostic tools for coronary artery disease have important strengths and limitations to consider in patients with obesity.
  7. There are instances where survival rates are higher and outcomes are better in people who are overweight or have Class I obesity, known as the Obesity Paradox.
  8. Patients who are overweight or with Class I obesity have better clinical outcomes than do leaner patients with similar degrees of heart failure (HF). The etiology of this obesity paradox for cardiovascular outcomes remains unclear.
  9. There is a clear benefit of weight loss for patients with obesity and atrial fibrillation, with lower rates of atrial fibrillation with weight loss.
  10. This statement also identifies areas for future research on the role of lifestyle interventions and therapeutics for obesity in patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.

Citation


Powell-Wiley TM, Poirier P, Burke LE, Despres J-P, Gordon-Larsen P, Lavie CJ, Lear SA, Ndumele CE, Neeland IJ, Sanders P, St-Onge M-P; on behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council on Clinical Cardiology; Council on Epidemiology and Prevention; and Stroke Council. Obesity and cardiovascular disease: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association [published online ahead of print April 22, 2021]. Circulation. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000973