Modifiable risk factors that mediate the effect of insomnia on the risk of low back pain: a network mendelian randomization study.

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Hereditas Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1186/s41065-024-00341-z
WeiSong Lu, YongQuan Wang, Yue An, MengZe Li, Sen Wang, Jie Lian, Hegui Xu
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Background: Low back pain (LBP) and insomnia are common global health issues, but their relationship and potential mediators remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the impact of insomnia on LBP using mendelian randomization (MR) methods and analyze the mediating role of modifiable factors.

Methods: Univariable MR (UVMR) analysis was employed to examine the causal relationship between insomnia and LBP, as well as the association between modifiable factors [smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index (BMI), and type 2 diabetes (T2DM)] and LBP. Subsequently, multivariable MR (MVMR) analysis was conducted to explore the impact of insomnia on the mediation of LBP risk by modifiable factors.

Results: In the UVMR analysis, insomnia [odds ratio (OR) = 2.95, 95%CI: 2.33-3.72)] and BMI (OR = 1.18, 95%CI: 1.02-1.37) were positively associated with the prevalence of LBP. The effects of smoking, alcohol consumption, and T2DM on LBP were not significant (P > 0.05). In the MVMR analysis, the proportion of mediation of BMI on the relationship between insomnia and LBP was 7.12%.

Conclusion: This study revealed the causal relationship between insomnia and LBP using MR methods for the first time, and identified the mediating role of BMI. These findings offer new insights into understanding the relationship between insomnia and LBP, informing the prevention and treatment of these two health issues.

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失眠对腰背痛风险影响的可调节风险因素:网络泯灭随机研究。
背景:腰背痛(LBP)和失眠是全球常见的健康问题,但它们之间的关系和潜在的中介因素仍不清楚。本研究旨在利用亡羊补牢随机化(MR)方法探讨失眠对腰背痛的影响,并分析可调节因素的中介作用:方法:采用单变量MR(UVMR)分析法研究失眠与枸杞痛之间的因果关系,以及可调节因素(吸烟、饮酒、体重指数(BMI)和2型糖尿病(T2DM))与枸杞痛之间的关联。随后,进行了多变量磁共振(MVMR)分析,以探讨失眠对可改变因素对枸杞痛风险的调解作用的影响:在 UVMR 分析中,失眠[几率比(OR)= 2.95,95%CI:2.33-3.72]和体重指数(OR = 1.18,95%CI:1.02-1.37)与枸杞痛的患病率呈正相关。吸烟、饮酒和 T2DM 对枸杞痛的影响不显著(P > 0.05)。在 MVMR 分析中,BMI 对失眠与枸杞痛之间关系的中介作用比例为 7.12%:本研究首次使用磁共振方法揭示了失眠与枸杞痛之间的因果关系,并确定了体重指数的中介作用。这些发现为理解失眠与枸杞多糖之间的关系提供了新的视角,为预防和治疗这两种健康问题提供了参考。
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Hereditas
Hereditas Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.
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