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    Effect of obesity on patient-reported outcomes in sarcoidosis
    (2013)
    Gvozdenovic, B.S. (13409361400)
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    Mihailovic-Vucinic, V. (13410407800)
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    Vukovic, M. (8860387500)
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    Lower, E.E. (7003501287)
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    Baughman, R.P. (7202722744)
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    Dudvarski-Ilic, A. (7004055911)
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    Zugic, V. (13410862400)
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    Popevic, S. (54420874900)
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    Videnovic-Ivanov, J. (13409677000)
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    Filipovic, S. (13409502500)
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    Stjepanovic, M. (55052044500)
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    Omcikus, M. (55632936500)
    OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of high body mass index (BMI) on patient-reported outcomes in sarcoidosis patients and healthy persons. METHODS: In this case-control study, we investigated symptoms of fatigue and dyspnoea, health status, BMI and spirometric tests in 184 sarcoidosis patients and the same number of sex- and age-matched healthy subjects. Fatigue was assessed using the fatigue scale (FS), dyspnoea was determined by the baseline dyspnoea index (BDI) and health status was measured using the respiratory-specific St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ). RESULTS: There were significantly more subjects with increased BMI (>25 kg /m2) among the sarcoidosis patients than among the healthy volunteers (>237.675, P < 0.01). Sarcoidosis patients also had a greater probability of having a higher BMI (P < 0.01, OR 1.18, 95%CI 1.07-1.3). We found significantly lower BDI scores and forced expiratory volume in 1 s/ forced vital capacity, as well as higher total SGRQ and total FS scores in sarcoidosis patients than in healthy individuals (P < 0.01 for all differences). CONCLUSION: Sarcoidosis significantly reduces patients' health status, both independently and also due to increased BMI. Reduction in BMI may contribute to improved spirometry results and health status of patients with sarcoidosis. © 2013 The Union.

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