The Association between Social Support, Metabolic Syndrome, and Incidence of Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Older Adults: The ARIRANG Study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Yonsei Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.3349/ymj.2023.0455
Hae-Kweun Nam, Sei-Jin Chang, Chun-Bae Kim, Kyoung Sook Jeong, Sung-Kyung Kim, Dae Ryong Kang, Yong Whi Jeong, Hocheol Lee, Bo Zhao, Sang-Baek Koh
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Abstract

Purpose: We investigated the association between social support, metabolic syndrome, and incident cardio-cerebrovascular disease (CCVD) in rural Koreans aged ≥50 years.

Materials and methods: We conducted a prospective study using the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study on Atherosclerosis Risk of Rural Areas in the Korean General Population (KoGES-ARIRANG) dataset. From the baseline of 5169 adults, 1682 participants were finally included according to the exclusion criteria. For outcomes, myocardial infarction, angina, and stroke were included. For independent variables, the social support score and metabolic syndrome were used. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression were performed to investigate the association among the variables. Paired t-test was conducted to analyze the longitudinal variation of social support scores.

Results: During the 6.37 years of median follow-up, 137 participants developed CCVD. The adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of metabolic syndrome with persistently high social support was 2.175 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.479-3.119]. The aOR of metabolic syndrome with persistently low social support was 2.494 (95% CI: 1.141-5.452). The longitudinal variation of the social support score of persistently high social support group was increased significantly by 4.26±26.32. The score of the persistently low social support group was decreased by 1.34±16.87 with no statistical significance.

Conclusion: The presence of metabolic syndrome increases the likelihood of developing onset CCVD. Within the metabolic syndrome positive group, when social support was persistently low, the cohort developed more cardio-cerebrovascular disease compared to the persistently higher social support group. The social support score of the persistently low social support group could be improved through proper intervention. To prevent CCVD, metabolic syndrome components and low social support should be improved in the study participants.

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社会支持、代谢综合征与老年人心脑血管疾病发病率之间的关系:ARIRANG研究
目的:我们调查了年龄≥50岁的韩国农村人口中社会支持、代谢综合征和心脑血管疾病(CCVD)发病率之间的关系:我们利用韩国普通人群农村地区动脉粥样硬化风险基因组与流行病学研究(KoGES-ARIRANG)数据集开展了一项前瞻性研究。从基线的 5169 名成年人中,根据排除标准最终纳入了 1682 名参与者。结果包括心肌梗死、心绞痛和中风。自变量包括社会支持评分和代谢综合征。研究人员采用了描述性统计和多变量逻辑回归来研究变量之间的关联。对社会支持得分的纵向变化进行了配对 t 检验:在6.37年的中位随访期间,137名参与者患上了心血管疾病。代谢综合征与持续高社会支持的调整比值比(aOR)为 2.175 [95%置信区间(CI):1.479-3.119]。社会支持持续低的代谢综合征的 aOR 为 2.494(95% 置信区间:1.141-5.452)。持续高社会支持组的社会支持得分的纵向变异显著增加了 4.26±26.32。持续低社会支持组的得分减少了(1.34±16.87)分,但无统计学意义:结论:代谢综合征的存在增加了心血管疾病发病的可能性。在代谢综合征阳性组中,与社会支持持续较高组相比,社会支持持续较低组的心脑血管疾病发病率更高。通过适当的干预措施,可以提高社会支持率持续偏低组的社会支持率。为预防心脑血管疾病,应改善研究参与者的代谢综合征成分和低社会支持。
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