Visceral adiposity and inflammatory bowel disease

Jun 9, 2021International journal of colorectal disease

Abdominal Fat and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Abstract

Visceral adiposity is associated with an increased risk of complex Crohn's disease phenotype (OR 26.1; 95% CI 2-75.4; p = 0.02).

  • Visceral fat content appears to be higher in patients with Crohn's disease compared to healthy controls.
  • Higher visceral fat indices are linked to an increased likelihood of post-operative recurrence (RR 2.1; CI 1.5-3; p = 0.012).
  • Conflicting evidence exists regarding the impact of visceral adiposity on post-operative complications and the effectiveness of medical treatments.
  • A majority of included studies were retrospective and of moderate to weak quality, suggesting caution in interpretation.
  • Further high-quality studies are needed to clarify the relationship between visceral adiposity and outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease.

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