The obesity paradox is mostly driven by decreased noncardiovascular disease mortality in the oldest old in China: a 20-year prospective cohort study

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Yuebin Lv
Chen Mao
Xiang Gao
John S. Ji
Virginia Byers Kraus
Zhaoxue Yin
Jinqiu Yuan
Huashuai Chen
Jiesi Luo
Jinhui Zhou
Zhihao Li
Jun Duan
Qingyang Zhu
Yi Zeng
Wentao Wang
Jiaonan Wang
Xiaoming Shi
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[1] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,China CDC Key Laboratory of Environment and Population Health, National Institute of Environmental Health
[2] Southern Medical University,Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
[3] Fudan University,Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health
[4] Tsinghua University,Vanke School of Public Health
[5] Duke University,Environmental Sciences and Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment
[6] Duke University School of Medicine,Duke Molecular Physiology Institute and Department of Medicine
[7] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of Non
[8] Emory University,Communicable Disease Control and Community Health
[9] Duke University,Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health
[10] Peking University,Center for the study of Aging and Human Development and the Geriatric Division of School of Medicine
[11] Nanjing Medical University,Center for Study of Healthy Aging and Development Studies
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Nature Aging | 2022年 / 2卷
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National and international recommendations of healthy body mass index (BMI) are primarily based on evidence in young and middle-aged populations, with an insufficient representation of the oldest old (aged ≥80 years). Here, we report associations between BMI and mortality risk in 27,026 community-dwelling oldest old (mean age, 92.7 ± 7.5 years) in China from 1998 to 2018. Nonlinear curves showed reverse J-shaped associations of BMI with cardiovascular disease (CVD), non-CVD and all-cause mortality, with a monotonic decreased risk up to BMIs in the overweight and mild obesity range and flat hazard ratios thereafter. Compared to normal weight, overweight and obesity were significantly associated with decreased non-CVD and all-cause mortality, but not with CVD mortality. Similar associations were found for waist circumference. Our results lend support to the notion that optimal BMI in the oldest old may be around the overweight or mild obesity range and challenge the application of international and national guidelines on optimal BMI in this age group.
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