Kıyıcı, SinemDemirci, İbrahimSönmez, AlperHaymana, CemMert, MeralNuhoğlu, İrfanTaşçı, İlkerSalman, SerpilSatman, İlhanBayram, Fahri2025-07-262025-07-262025Kıyıcı, S., Demirci, İ., Sönmez, A., Haymana, C., Mert, M., Nuhoğlu, İ., Taşçı, İ., Salman, S., Satman, İ., & Bayram, F. (2025). Impact of obesity on metabolic control in type 2 diabetes: Five-year trends of Turkish nationwide survey of glycemic and other metabolic parameters of patients with diabetes (TEMD Obesity Study, 2017–2022). Obesity Facts, https://doi.org/10.1159/0005471361662-40331662-4025https://doi.org/10.1159/000547136https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13055/1037Background: Türkiye has the highest obesity prevalence in Europe. Obesity not only causes type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) but also impairs glycemic control in patients with T2DM. There is insufficient information about the demographic and clinical differences between individuals with T2DM who are living with or without obesity. Objectives: The second TEMD survey across Türkiye investigated the latest overweight and obesity prevalence in patients with T2DM. The present study evaluated the five-year changes in the prevalence, factors associated with an obesity diagnosis and the association between obesity and metabolic control. Methods: Patients under follow-up in tertiary units specialized for diabetes care were consecutively enrolled. The sociodemographic, anthropometric, and clinical variables were recorded. Metabolic targets were defined as HbA1c <7%, home arterial blood pressure (ABP)<135/85 mmHg, or LDL-C<100 mg/dL or <70 mg/dL or <55 mg/dL according to the risk factors or complications of patients. Metabolic target attainment rates were investigated across normal-weight, overweight and obesity body mass index (BMI) classes. Results: The TEMD Obesity Study enrolled 4935 patients with T2DM (age 58.9±10.1 years; women 59.8%). The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 33.4% and 55.1%, respectively. Obesity was more frequent in women with T2DM than men (66.2% vs. 38.1%; p=<0.001). From 2017 to 2022, the obesity rate decreased from 59.0% to 55.1%, while the overweight rate increased from 31.0% to 33.4%. As BMI class increased, the achievement of three metabolic targets decreased while the incidence of microvascular complications rose. Significant associations were found between obesity and sociodemographic characteristics (age, sex, education level) and lifestyle measures (diet, exercise, smoking) in multivariable logistic regression analysis. Conclusion: The TEMD Obesity study showed a decrease in obesity rates among patients with T2DM between 2017 and 2022. Also, the findings suggest that obesity poses an important barrier to the achievement of metabolic goals.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessObesityType 2 DiabetesHbA1cHypertensionDyslipidemiaImpact of obesity on metabolic control in type 2 diabetes: Five-year trends of Turkish nationwide survEy of glycemic and other Metabolic parameters of patients with Diabetes (TEMD Obesity Study, 2017-2022)Article10.1159/000547136Q1Q1