Association of underweight status with the risk of tuberculosis: a nationwide population-based cohort study

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Su Hwan Cho
Hyun Lee
Hyuktae Kwon
Dong Wook Shin
Hee-Kyung Joh
Kyungdo Han
Jin Ho Park
Belong Cho
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[1] Seoul National University Hospital,Department of Family Medicine
[2] Hanyang University College of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Seoul National University Hospital,Center for Health Promotion and Optimal Aging
[4] Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,Department of Family Medicine/Supportive Care Center, Samsung Medical Centre
[5] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Medicine
[6] Seoul National University Health Service Center,Department of Family Medicine
[7] Soongsil University,Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
[8] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Family Medicine
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In studies evaluating the association between body mass index (BMI) and risk of tuberculosis (TB), the data for the underweight population has been limited and results were conflicting. Our study aimed to evaluate whether being underweight increases the risk of TB using a nationwide representative sample from the Republic of Korea. A large population-based cohort study of over ten million subjects who participated in the health screening in 2010 was performed using the Korean National Health Insurance database 2010–2017. We evaluated the incidence and risk of TB by BMI category (kg/m2) for Asians using a multivariable Cox regression model, adjusting for age, sex, smoking, alcohol consumption, regular exercise, low-income state, and underlying hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia. To evaluate the association between BMI and TB risk, the underweight population was further subdivided according to the degree of thinness. During 70,063,154.3 person-years of follow-up, 52,615 of 11,135,332 individuals developed active TB with an incidence of 0.75 per 1000 person-years. Overall, there was a log-linear inverse relationship between TB incidence and BMI, within the BMI range of 15–30 kg/m2 (R2 = 0.95). The estimated adjusted hazard ratio (HR) for incident TB in the underweight population (BMI < 18.5) was 2.08 (95% confidence intervals, CI 2.02–2.15), overweight (23 ≤ BMI < 25) was 0.56 (0.55–0.58) and obese (BMI ≥ 25) was 0.40 (0.39–0.41) relative to the normal weight population. Among the underweight population, TB risk increased as the degree of thinness increased (adjusted HR = 1.98, 1.91–2.05; 2.50, 2.33–2.68; and 2.83, 2.55–3.15, for mild, moderate and severe thinness, respectively) (p for trend < 0.001). We found a significant inverse relationship between BMI and TB incidence, which was especially profound in the underweight population. Public health strategies to screen TB more actively in the underweight population and improve their weight status may help reduce the burden of TB.
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