University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA.
Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2010 Jul-Aug;28(4):454-61. Epub 2010 Aug 30.
To investigate whether body mass index (BMI), as a proxy for body fat, influences rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity in a gender-specific manner.
Consecutive patients with RA were enrolled from 25 countries into the QUEST-RA program between 2005 and 2008. Clinical and demographic data were collected by treating rheumatologists and by patient self-report. Distributions of Disease Activity Scores (DAS28), BMI, age, and disease duration were assessed for each country and for the entire dataset; mean values between genders were compared using Student's t-tests. An association between BMI and DAS28 was investigated using linear regression, adjusting for age, disease duration and country.
A total of 5,161 RA patients (4,082 women and 1,079 men) were included in the analyses. Overall, women were younger, had longer disease duration, and higher DAS28 scores than men, but BMI was similar between genders. The mean DAS28 scores increased with increasing BMI from normal to overweight and obese, among women, whereas the opposite trend was observed among men. Regression results showed BMI (continuous or categorical) to be associated with DAS28. Compared to the normal BMI range, being obese was associated with a larger difference in mean DAS28 (0.23, 95% CI: 0.11, 0.34) than being overweight (0.12, 95% CI: 0.03, 0.21); being underweight was not associated with disease activity. These associations were more pronounced among women, and were not explained by any single component of the DAS28.
BMI appears to be associated with RA disease activity in women, but not in men.
研究体重指数(BMI)作为体脂的替代指标是否以性别特异性的方式影响类风湿关节炎(RA)的疾病活动度。
2005 年至 2008 年间,连续从 25 个国家招募符合 RA 标准的患者进入 QUEST-RA 计划。临床和人口统计学数据由治疗风湿病专家和患者自我报告收集。评估每个国家和整个数据集的疾病活动评分(DAS28)、BMI、年龄和疾病持续时间的分布;使用 Student's t 检验比较男女之间的平均值。使用线性回归,在调整年龄、疾病持续时间和国家后,研究 BMI 与 DAS28 之间的关联。
共纳入 5161 例 RA 患者(4082 名女性和 1079 名男性)进行分析。总体而言,女性更年轻,疾病持续时间更长,DAS28 评分高于男性,但男女之间的 BMI 相似。女性的 DAS28 评分随着 BMI 从正常到超重和肥胖而增加,而男性则呈现相反的趋势。回归结果表明 BMI(连续或分类)与 DAS28 相关。与正常 BMI 范围相比,肥胖与 DAS28 平均值的差异更大(0.23,95%CI:0.11,0.34),而超重(0.12,95%CI:0.03,0.21)则较小;消瘦与疾病活动无关。这些关联在女性中更为明显,并且不能用 DAS28 的任何单一成分来解释。
BMI 似乎与女性的 RA 疾病活动有关,但与男性无关。