Comparative risk assessment modeling of cardiovascular and all-cause burden attributable to sitting time and physical inactivity: evidence from Argentina.

Christian García-Witulski
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Background: Although there is evidence that sitting time (ST) and insufficient physical activity (PA) are associated with premature mortality, the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality (ACM) attributable to the combined effects of ST and PA in counterfactual scenarios is limited.

Methods: Potential impact fractions (PIFs) were used to calculate premature deaths (PDs) and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Cause-eliminated life tables were utilized to estimate health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) gains. Monte Carlo simulations were performed for uncertainty analysis.

Results: The theoretical minimum risk exposure level (ST < 4 $\mathrm{h} \cdot{\mathrm{d}}^{-1}$, PA > 65 $\mathrm{min} \cdot{\mathrm{d}}^{-1}$) could prevent 16.7% of CVD deaths and 12.3% of all-cause deaths annually. This would save 669 to 2,630 DALYs per 100,000 and increase healthy life years by 0.57 to 2.94. Increasing PA to > 65 $\mathrm{min} \cdot{\mathrm{d}}^{-1}$ while maintaining ST could yield gains in HALE from 0.49 (CVD) to 2.60 (ACM) years. Reducing ST to < 4 $\mathrm{h}\cdot{\mathrm{d}}^{-1}$ while keeping PA constant could lead to gains in HALE from 0.07 (CVD) to 0.34 (ACM) years. A 50% reduction in suboptimal ST (≥ 4 $\mathrm{h}\cdot{\mathrm{d}}^{-1}$) doubled HALE gains, ranging from 0.11 to 0.63 years.

Conclusions: Public health decision-makers should prioritize vulnerable populations, including older adults and individuals with inadequate PA levels.

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可归因于久坐和缺乏运动的心血管和全因负担的比较风险评估模型:来自阿根廷的证据。
背景:尽管有证据表明,久坐(ST)和体力活动(PA)不足与过早死亡有关,但在反事实情景中,久坐和体力活动的综合影响对心血管疾病(CVD)和全因死亡率(ACM)造成的负担是有限的:方法:使用潜在影响分数 (PIF) 计算过早死亡 (PD) 和残疾调整生命年 (DALY)。方法:采用潜在影响分数(PIFs)计算过早死亡(PDs)和残疾调整生命年(DALYs),并利用病因消除生命表估算健康调整预期寿命(HALE)的增加。对不确定性进行了蒙特卡罗模拟分析:理论上的最低风险暴露水平(ST 65 $\mathrm{min} \cdot\{mathrm{d}}^{-1}$)每年可预防 16.7% 的心血管疾病死亡和 12.3% 的全因死亡。这将使每 10 万人的残疾调整寿命年数减少 669 至 2,630 年,健康寿命年数增加 0.57 至 2.94 年。增加 PA 至 > 65 $\mathrm{min}\cdot\{mathrm{d}}^{-1}$ ,同时保持 ST,可使健康寿命年数增加 0.49(心血管疾病)至 2.60(ACM)年。减少 ST 的结论:公共卫生决策者应优先考虑弱势群体,包括老年人和活动量不足的个人。
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