Body composition and Crohn's disease behavior: Is adiposity the main game changer?

Jan 29, 2023Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)

Body fat and Crohn's disease: Is fat the key factor in disease behavior?

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Abstract

The presence of visceral obesity was found in 19% of patients and is associated with a 5.10-times higher risk of abdominal surgery.

  • A total of 63 patients with Crohn's disease were analyzed, with a median age of 35 years.
  • Visceral obesity was linked to a higher age of Crohn's disease onset and complicated disease behavior.
  • Each 10 cm increase in total adipose tissue was associated with a 4% increase in the odds of experiencing complicated disease behavior.
  • During a median follow-up of 3.35 years, 24% of patients underwent abdominal surgery.
  • Visceral obesity was associated with a near-significant 2.90-times higher risk of surgery after adjusting for disease behavior.

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