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Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 280-288 (May 2009)


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Survey of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Overweight and Obese Patients (SCOOP Study): Six-month changes in risk factor levels and cardiovascular risk

Ido Ioria, Giuseppe Fatatib, Maria Antonia Fuscoc, Francesco Leonardid, Giovanni Matthieue, Giovanni Scanellif, Mariapaola Lantig, Alessandro MenottigCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 10 January 2008; received in revised form 23 September 2008; accepted 8 October 2008. published online 13 November 2008.

Abstract 

Background

Obesity is considered a major threat to health worldwide, and its treatment is difficult. The SCOOP project is aimed at describing the effects of treating obesity in everyday clinical practice, following a standard protocol of weight reduction.

Methods

A total of 2472 obese or overweight men and women (with a body mass index of 27 units or more), aged between 35 and 74, were enrolled in different clinical facilities. Treatment included a 25% average reduction in caloric intake and a recommendation to take a brisk walk for at least 150 min per week. After 6 months, a second survey was then carried out.

Results

At the entry examination, patients exhibited high levels of most cardiovascular risk factors and estimated cardiovascular risks, and a high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (14.1% in men; 6.3% in women), diabetes (30.5% in men; 25.2% in women) and metabolic syndrome (25.6% in men; 22.8% in women).

After 6 months, 69% of all enrolled patients reported for a final examination. Levels of all cardiovascular risk factors were significantly reduced, including estimated cardiovascular risks (−20.4% in men and −12.6% in women). A targeted 10% reduction in body weight was achieved by 19% of patients. Changes in weight and cardiovascular risk factors were highly correlated with the self-reported compliance to prescriptions, and graded with the observed weight reduction. Benefits should be lowered by 30% if it is assumed that the patients who did not show up at the follow-up did not change their characteristics.

Conclusion

Short term positive effects of treatment of obesity can be obtained in everyday clinical practice using a simple protocol.

a Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Specialità Mediche, Azienda Ospedaliera ASMN, Reggio Emilia, Italy

b Unità di Diabetologia, Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica, Ospedale S Maria, Terni, Italy

c Divisione di Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica, Ospedale S Camillo-Forlanini, Roma, Italy

d Divisione di Dietetica e Nutrizione Clinica, Ospedale Cannizzaro, Catania, Italy

e President FADOI, Medicina Interna, Ospedale E Agnelli, Pinerolo (Torino), Italy

f Medicina Interna, Azienda Ospedaliera Arcispedale S Anna, Ferrara, Italy

g Associazione per la Ricerca Cardiologica, Roma, Italy

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Via Latina 49, 00179 Rome, Italy. Tel./fax: +39 06 77591715.

PII: S0953-6205(08)00275-6

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2008.10.001


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