Obesity-related disorders in turkiye: a multi center, retrospective, cross-sectional analysis from the OBREDI-TR study

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Oral, AlihanSolmaz, İhsan
Koca, Nizameddin
Topaloğlu, Ulaş Serkan
Demir, İsmail
Dündar, Ahmet
Kırık, Ali
Başçı, Özge Kama
Şen, Hacer
Binnetoğlu, Emine
Okuroğlu, Nalan
Aydın, Ahmet
Kaya, Zeynep Irmak
Yıldız, Hamit
Acet, Aycan
Tazegül, Gökhan
Sözel, Hasan
Özüdoğru, Osman
İşsever, Kubilay
Yaylacı, Selçuk
Korkmaz, Uğur Bayram
Oflas, Nur Düzen
Küçük, Celalettin
Konur, Kamil
Ayaz, Teslime
Işıklar, Aysun
Araç, Eşref
Sümbül, Hilmi Erdem
Öztürk, Hüseyin Ali
Gövez, Ali Burak
Durmuş, Yunus Usame
Önmez, Atilla
Serin, Sibel Ocak
Yalçın, Nazif
Ertinmaz, Ayşegül
Güven, Alper Tuna
Kök, Mehmet
Şahintürk, Yasin
Uyar, Seyit
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Oral, A., Solmaz, I., Koca, N., Topaloglu, U. S., Demir, I., Dundar, A., Kirik, A., Basci, O. K., Sen, H., Binnetoglu, E., Okuroglu, N., Aydin, A., Kaya, Z. I., Yildiz, H., Acet, A., Tazegul, G., Sozel, H., Ozudogru, O., Issever, K., . . . Uyar, S. (2025). Obesity-Related Disorders in Türkiye: A Multi Center, Retrospective, Cross-Sectional Analysis from the OBREDI-TR Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(8), 2680. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14082680Abstract
Objectives: Obesity is a significant public health concern, as it is associated with the development of numerous chronic diseases. The prevalence of obesity and attendant diseases has been increasing over recent years. This study attempted to ascertain the frequency of chronic diseases in obese patients in Turkiye for the first time on this scale. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted, with patients admitted to the internal medicine outpatient clinics or obesity centers between December 2023 and December 2024 included in this study. Participants were recruited from seven regions, 20 provinces, and 28 centers, and the inclusion criteria were met by those aged 18 years and over with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg per square meter (kg/m(2)) or above. Their status, with respect to chronic diseases, and their anthropometric parameters were documented. Results: The total number of patients was 10,121, with a mean age of 45.2 +/- 13.92. Of these, 7222 (71.35%) were female. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypertension (HT), dyslipidemia (DL), coronary artery disease (CAD), obstructive pulmonary disease (OPD), obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), and fatty liver disease (FLD) was found to be 35.01%, 78.19%, 12.37%, 10.32%, 5.88%, and 75.12%, respectively. A subsequent analysis of the prevalence of these diseases by region revealed a statistically significant variation between regions (p < 0.001 for all regions). Conclusions: This study represents a substantial contribution to the existing body of knowledge in this field, particularly with regard to the identification of the current chronic disease rate of obese patients in Turkiye.