Early mortality and cardiovascular disease, varied association with body mass index and its changes in insulin-treated diabetes: a nationwide study.
You-Bin LeeBongsung KimJiyun ParkMinyoung KimMin Sun ChoiSang-Man JinSang-Man JinKyu Yeon HurKyung Do HanJae Hyeon KimPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
Among adults with insulin-treated diabetes, a high prevalence of overweight and obesity was observed, and baseline BMI category was inversely associated with CVD incidence and all-cause death during follow-up. Both weight loss and gain were associated with increased CVD incidence and all-cause death during follow-up, showing a U-shaped relationship between weight change and outcome. Stable body weight might be a predictor of a lower risk of CVDs and premature death among individuals with insulin-treated diabetes.