Predictors of plasma HDL-C concentrations in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Lipid Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jlr.2024.100717
James M Shikany, John R Bassler, Jared P Reis, Pamela J Schreiner, David T Redden, John T Wilkins, Cora E Lewis
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HDL-C is an established risk marker for coronary heart disease. We investigated sociodemographic, lifestyle, anthropometric/physiologic, and other predictors of HDL-C over 30 years of follow-up in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, a multicenter, longitudinal cohort with a baseline exam in 1985-86 and follow-up exams at least every five years through 2016. During exams, participants completed various questionnaires, anthropometric measurements, and blood collection. We performed multiple linear regression of HDL-C at each CARDIA exam in a cross-sectional analysis, and linear mixed-effects regression to assess the longitudinal change of HDL-C across exams, treating time as a linear predictor, separately in women and men. The sample size ranged from 5114 participants at baseline to 3358 at the Year 30 Exam. Just over half of the participants were women and just under half were Black. Several factors were positively associated with HDL-C longitudinally in both women and men: age, self-identified Black race, alcohol intake, physical activity, and energy intake, along with sex-specific associations with current oral contraceptive use, current hormone therapy, and post-menopausal status (women only), and homeostasis model assessment-estimated insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (men only). Other factors were inversely associated with HDL-C concentration longitudinally in both women and men: cigarette smoking, intakes of carbohydrates and total fat, body mass index, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations, along with sex-specific associations with HOMA-IR and parity >0 (women only). We corroborated associations of several factors with HDL-C concentration and provided evidence of associations with several factors not extensively investigated in previous studies.

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血浆HDL-C浓度在年轻人冠状动脉危险发展(CARDIA)研究中的预测因子
HDL-C是冠状动脉心脏病的危险标志。我们在青年人冠状动脉风险发展(CARDIA)研究中调查了社会人口统计学、生活方式、人体测量学/生理学和其他HDL-C的预测因素,随访时间超过30年,这是一项多中心纵向队列研究,1985-86年进行基线检查,到2016年至少每5年进行一次随访检查。在测试期间,参与者完成了各种问卷调查、人体测量和血液采集。在横断面分析中,我们对每次CARDIA检查的HDL-C进行了多元线性回归,并将时间作为线性预测因子,分别在女性和男性中进行了线性混合效应回归,以评估检查期间HDL-C的纵向变化。样本大小从基线时的5114名参与者到30年级考试时的3358名参与者不等。超过一半的参与者是女性,不到一半的参与者是黑人。在女性和男性中,有几个因素与HDL-C呈纵向正相关:年龄、自我认定的黑人种族、酒精摄入量、体力活动和能量摄入,以及与当前口服避孕药使用、当前激素治疗、绝经后状态(仅限女性)和体内平衡模型评估-估计胰岛素抵抗(HOMA-IR)(仅限男性)的性别特异性关联。其他因素与女性和男性的HDL-C浓度呈纵向负相关:吸烟、碳水化合物和总脂肪的摄入量、体重指数、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和甘油三酯浓度,以及与HOMA-IR和胎次>(仅限女性)的性别特异性关联。我们证实了几个因素与HDL-C浓度的关联,并提供了与先前研究中未广泛调查的几个因素的关联的证据。
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Journal of Lipid Research
Journal of Lipid Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Lipid Research (JLR) publishes original articles and reviews in the broadly defined area of biological lipids. We encourage the submission of manuscripts relating to lipids, including those addressing problems in biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, genetics, molecular medicine, clinical medicine and metabolism. Major criteria for acceptance of articles are new insights into mechanisms of lipid function and metabolism and/or genes regulating lipid metabolism along with sound primary experimental data. Interpretation of the data is the authors’ responsibility, and speculation should be labeled as such. Manuscripts that provide new ways of purifying, identifying and quantifying lipids are invited for the Methods section of the Journal. JLR encourages contributions from investigators in all countries, but articles must be submitted in clear and concise English.
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