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Obesity and Stroke: Does the Paradox Apply for Stroke?

Gabriel Alexander Quiñones-Ossa, C. Jiménez Lobo, Ezequiel García-Ballestas, William A. Florez-Perdomo, Luis Rafael Moscote‐Salazar, Amit Agrawal

2021Neurointervention66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Historically, obesity has been identified as one of the most important risk factors for developing cardiovascular diseases including stroke; however, a theory called "The Obesity Paradox" has been recently considered. The paradoxical theory is that obese or overweight patients (according to body mass index score) can have better outcomes compared to leaner or malnourished patients. The paradox was initially discovered in patients with heart failure. The purpose of this manuscript was to investigate whether this paradox also applies to stroke patients, according to information available in the current literature.

Topics & Concepts

Obesity paradoxStroke (engine)OverweightObesityBody mass indexMedicineHeart failurePhysical therapyCardiologyInternal medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementCardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention