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Background and Aims: The role of body mass index (BMI) for the prognosis of heart failure (HF) patients remains to be a great interest for a long time. However, the precise effect of dose-response for BMI and mortality risk in patients with HF is still unclear. We conducted a dose-response meta-analysis to quantitatively assess the effect of BMI on all-cause mortality in subjects with HF. Methods: Fourteen prospective cohort studies included 13 508 death cases identified among 46 794 patients with HF. Results: The summary HR per 5 units increase in BMI was 0.95 (95% CI=0.92-0.97) with evidence of high heterogeneity (I2=90.10%, Pheterogeneity 28 kg/m2) have a better survival, whereas underweight and those with severe obesity (eg, BMI>37 kg/m2) have a higher mortality.
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Qin, W., Liu, F., & Wan, C. (2017). A U-shaped association of body mass index and all-cause mortality in heart failure patients: A dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. Cardiovascular Therapeutics, 35(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-5922.12232
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