TY - JOUR
T1 - Waist-to-hip ratio is associated with pulmonary gas exhange in the morbidly obese
AU - Zavorsky, Gerald S.
AU - Murias, Juan M.
AU - Kim, Do Jun
AU - Gow, Jennifer
AU - Sylvestre, Jean Loup
AU - Christou, Nicolas V.
PY - 2007/2
Y1 - 2007/2
N2 - Backround: Morbidly obese individuals (ie, body mass index [BMI], ≥ 40 kg/m2) may have a pulmonary gas exchange impairment due to the large fat mass surrounding their abdomen. Purpose: To examine the effect of the waist-to-hip (W/H) ratio on pulmonary gas exchange in the morbidly obese. Methods: Twenty-five morbidly obese individuals (mean [± SD] age, 39 ± 10 years; mean BMI, 49 ± 7 kg/m2; mean body fat, 50 ± 6%; mean waist circumference, 135 ± 15 cm; mean W/H ratio, 0.97 ± 0.11) scheduled for bariatric surgery were recruited. Arterial blood was sampled in duplicate after 5 min of rest sitting upright. Results: The mean PaO2 at rest was 88 ± 7 mm Hg (range, 72 to 108 mm Hg), the alveolar-arterial oxygen pressure difference (P[A-a]O2) was 19 ± 9 mm Hg (range, 1 to 37 mm Hg), and the PaCO2 was 38 ± 3 mm Hg (range, 32 to 44 mm Hg). Linear regression showed that 32% and 36%, respectively, of the variance in the P(A-a)O2 and PaO 2 were explained by the W/H ratio (p < 0.004 for both). As well, 20% of the variance in PaCO2 was explained by the W/H ratio (p = 0.02). Men had larger W/H ratios (p < 0.01) and poorer gas exchange (p = 0.08) compared to women (mean difference: PaO2, -7 mm Hg; P[A-a]O2, 6 mm Hg). Conclusion: Morbidly obese men showed a trend to have poorer pulmonary gas exchange compared to morbidly obese women, and a significant part of the blood gas status in these patients is associated with the W/H ratio.
AB - Backround: Morbidly obese individuals (ie, body mass index [BMI], ≥ 40 kg/m2) may have a pulmonary gas exchange impairment due to the large fat mass surrounding their abdomen. Purpose: To examine the effect of the waist-to-hip (W/H) ratio on pulmonary gas exchange in the morbidly obese. Methods: Twenty-five morbidly obese individuals (mean [± SD] age, 39 ± 10 years; mean BMI, 49 ± 7 kg/m2; mean body fat, 50 ± 6%; mean waist circumference, 135 ± 15 cm; mean W/H ratio, 0.97 ± 0.11) scheduled for bariatric surgery were recruited. Arterial blood was sampled in duplicate after 5 min of rest sitting upright. Results: The mean PaO2 at rest was 88 ± 7 mm Hg (range, 72 to 108 mm Hg), the alveolar-arterial oxygen pressure difference (P[A-a]O2) was 19 ± 9 mm Hg (range, 1 to 37 mm Hg), and the PaCO2 was 38 ± 3 mm Hg (range, 32 to 44 mm Hg). Linear regression showed that 32% and 36%, respectively, of the variance in the P(A-a)O2 and PaO 2 were explained by the W/H ratio (p < 0.004 for both). As well, 20% of the variance in PaCO2 was explained by the W/H ratio (p = 0.02). Men had larger W/H ratios (p < 0.01) and poorer gas exchange (p = 0.08) compared to women (mean difference: PaO2, -7 mm Hg; P[A-a]O2, 6 mm Hg). Conclusion: Morbidly obese men showed a trend to have poorer pulmonary gas exchange compared to morbidly obese women, and a significant part of the blood gas status in these patients is associated with the W/H ratio.
KW - Arterial blood gases
KW - Gas exchange impairment
KW - Metabolic syndrome
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U2 - 10.1378/chest.06-1513
DO - 10.1378/chest.06-1513
M3 - Article
C2 - 17296634
AN - SCOPUS:33847169102
SN - 0012-3692
VL - 131
SP - 362
EP - 367
JO - Chest
JF - Chest
IS - 2
ER -