Life’s Essential 8 and risks of mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in individuals with PRISm and its associations with transition trajectories of PRISm

IF 9 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Thorax Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1136/thorax-2024-222473
Yang Geng, Yi Ding, Xujia Lu, Yalong Pei, Matthew D Jankowich, Chaofu Ke
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Background Although morbidity and mortality are reportedly increased in individuals with preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm), little is known about how to optimise PRISm-related health. Aims Is Life’s Essential 8 (LE8) associated with mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in individuals with PRISm and with PRISm transition trajectories? Methods Participants with PRISm (n=31 943) with complete data on LE8 and 23 179 individuals with two spirometry measurements were included from the UK Biobank. Eight health components were used to create the LE8 score (0–100). Cox proportional hazards models were used to assess associations of LE8 with cardiovascular morbidity and all-cause, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality. Multinomial logistic regression models were conducted to assess associations between LE8 and transition trajectories of PRISm. Results Among participants with PRISm, 3113 (9.75%), 25 254 (79.06%) and 3576 (11.19%) were categorised as high (LE8≥80), moderate (50≤LE8<80) and low LE8 (LE8<50) score groups, respectively. Compared with the high LE8 group, the low LE8 group demonstrated higher risks of cardiovascular disease (HR: 2.702, 95% CI 2.391 to 3.054) and all-cause (2.496, 2.082 to 2.993), cardiovascular (4.165, 2.672 to 6.493) and respiratory mortality (4.103, 1.866 to 9.020). Individuals with low LE8 score (vs high LE8) had higher odds to transition from normal spirometry to PRISm (OR: 2.238, 95% CI 1.638 to 3.057) and lower odds to transition from PRISm to normal spirometry (OR: 0.506, 95% CI 0.339 to 0.757). Conclusion A lower LE8 score was associated with increased risks of cardiovascular morbidity and all-cause, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality in PRISm. A lower LE8 score was related to higher likelihood of developing PRISm and lower likelihood of PRISm recovery. Data may be obtained from a third party and are not publicly available. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource under Application Number 60651. The data that support the findings of this study are available on application to the UK Biobank team at .
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PRISm患者的生命要件8、死亡率和心血管发病率风险及其与PRISm过渡轨迹的关系
背景:尽管据报道,保留比例肺功能受损(PRISm)患者的发病率和死亡率都有所增加,但人们对如何优化PRISm相关的健康知之甚少。生命必需8 (LE8)与PRISm患者和PRISm过渡轨迹患者的死亡率和心血管发病率相关吗?方法从英国生物银行(UK Biobank)纳入LE8数据完整的PRISm参与者(n=31 943)和2种肺活量测定的23 179人。使用8个健康成分来创建LE8评分(0-100)。采用Cox比例风险模型评估LE8与心血管发病率、全因死亡率、心血管死亡率和呼吸系统死亡率的关系。采用多项逻辑回归模型评估LE8与PRISm转换轨迹之间的关系。结果在PRISm参与者中,3113(9.75%)、25 254(79.06%)和3576(11.19%)被分类为高(LE8≥80)、中度(50≤LE8)。
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Thorax 医学-呼吸系统
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期刊介绍: Thorax stands as one of the premier respiratory medicine journals globally, featuring clinical and experimental research articles spanning respiratory medicine, pediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The journal's mission is to publish noteworthy advancements in scientific understanding that are poised to influence clinical practice significantly. This encompasses articles delving into basic and translational mechanisms applicable to clinical material, covering areas such as cell and molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and immunology.
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