Obesity and metabolic health status are determinants for the clinical expression of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
We sought to investigate the association of obesity and metabolic health status with the incidence of clinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) diagnosis in the general population. Our goal was to identify modifiable risk factors to attenuate clinical expression of HCM, enabling management evolution from a mostly passive strategy of risk stratification to a proactive strategy of modifying disease expression.
Using nationwide population-based data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service, 28,679,891 people who were free of prevalent HCM and who underwent health examinations between 2009 and 2015 were followed until 31 December 2016. The primary outcome was clinical HCM that was defined as incident diagnosis of HCM during the follow-up, after a blanking period of 12 months.
Over a median follow-up of 5.2 years, 0.027% (
We found that individuals with obesity and/or metabolic abnormalities had a significantly higher incidence of clinical HCM diagnosis than their counterparts. Efforts to manage obesity and metabolic abnormalities may be important in modifying clinical expression of HCM.
Contributors

Jun-Bean Park
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Da Hye Kim
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Heesun Lee
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In-Chang Hwang
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Yeonyee E Yoon
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Hyo Eun Park
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Su-Yeon Choi
Author

Yong-Jin Kim
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Goo-Yeong Cho
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Kyungdo Han
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Steve R Ommen
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