Normal-Weight Central Obesity and Mortality Risk in Older Adults With Coronary Artery Disease Saurabh Sharma, MD, John A. Batsis, MD, Thais Coutinho, MD, Virend K. Somers, MD, PHD, David O. Hodge, MS, Rickey E. Carter, PhD, Ondrej Sochor, MD, Charlotte Kragelund, MD, PhD, Alka M. Kanaya, MD, Marianne Zeller, PhD, Jong-Seon Park, MD, Lars Køber, MD, PhD, Christian Torp-Pedersen, MD, PhD, Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, MD, MSc Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 91, Issue 3, Pages 343-351 (March 2016) DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.12.007 Copyright © 2016 Terms and Conditions
Figure A, Kaplan-Meier survival curves for overall cohort based on categories of BMI and WC. 1 = normal BMI/low WC; 2 = normal BMI/high WC; 3 = overweight BMI//low WC; 4 = overweight BMI/high WC; 5 = obese BMI/low WC; 6 = obese BMI/high WC. B, Kaplan-Meier survival curves for overall cohort based on categories of BMI and WHR. 1 = normal BMI/low WHR; 2 = normal BMI/high WHR; 3 = overweight BMI/low WHR; 4 = overweight BMI/high WHR; 5 = obese BMI/low WHR; 6 = obese BMI/high WHR. BMI = body mass index; HR = hazard ratio; WC = waist circumference; WHR = waist-hip ratio. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2016 91, 343-351DOI: (10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.12.007) Copyright © 2016 Terms and Conditions