Prevalence and severity of obesity-related comorbidities in Belgian general practice (PASOC-GP)

Study type

Retrospective

Acceptance date

2025-01-13

Study reference ID

S69991

Summary

Overweight and obesity are common in Belgium and can lead to health problems such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, and sleep apnea. These issues increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Although there are medical treatments to regulate weight and treat obesity complications, there are challenges in the care for people with overweight and obesity. Often, obesity and related health problems are not well investigated or recorded. Moreover, not all people with overweight and obesity have the same risk of complications. Therefore, it is important to better understand who would benefit from specialized obesity care.

The body-mass index (BMI) alone is not sufficient to determine who needs, for example, bariatric surgery or medications like Semaglutide. The Edmonton Obesity Staging System (EOSS) helps to categorize people based on the severity of their obesity-related health problems. This system can distinguish between people with and without an increased risk of mortality.

This study aims to provide insight into the problems of overweight and obesity in Belgium. Data from general practitioners will be used to look at the health problems in people with overweight and obesity. These people will also be categorized based on the EOSS and a new system that relies less on arbitrary cut-offs for cardiovascular risk factors.

Health outcomes

The primary objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of obesity-related comorbidities in general practice care.

The secondary objective of this study is to examine the severity of obesity-related comorbidities in general practice care.

The associated outcomes of the study are the prevalence of individual obesity-related comorbidities (such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and sleep apnea), the overlap of different comorbidities, and scores from obesity staging systems (Edmonton Staging System and a new variant of it).

New diagnoses in Intego are recorded with thesaurus codes, which are linked to the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2) and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). For these studies, the following ICPC/ICD-10 codes will be used for diagnosing comorbidities: hypertension (K86, K87), dyslipidemia (T93), prediabetes (R73.0), type 2 diabetes (E11), and sleep apnea (G47.3).

For diagnosing obesity comorbidities and determining scores for the obesity staging systems, data will be used from recorded diagnoses, lab results, and medication use for specific conditions. Detailed information about the criteria for the obesity staging systems is included in the appendices.

Project staff

Amar Daniël - Emmanuel van Laar - Bart Van der Schueren - Pavlos Mamouris - Bert Vaes