1072-P: Changes in the Prevalence of Metabolically Healthy Obese in the United States, 1988-2018

2021 
Metabolically healthy (MH) and unhealthy (MUH) obesity may have heterogeneous long-term health risks for diabetes and related adverse effects. We investigated trends in the prevalence of obesity phenotypes in US adults from 1988-2018. Methods: We used data from adults ages 20-79 years assessed in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1988-2018. Participants were classified into six mutually exclusive groups based on the combination of weight status and presence of metabolic morbidity. Results: The prevalence of MUH obesity increased from 23.6% in 1988-1994 to 36.7% in 2015-2018 (p Discussion: In contrast to the perception that “healthy obesity” is rising, our findings suggest that indeed obesity accompanied by metabolic morbidity has risen dramatically in the past 30 years. This may signal future declines in population health and an increase in healthcare costs. Disclosure S. A. Patel: None. D. Choi: None. Funding National Institutes of Health (P30DK111024, P30DK111024-04S2)
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