The effect of Tai Chi on plasma homocysteine in 1176 adults: a propensity score matching-based study.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1186/s12872-025-04519-9
Yingchun Gu, Juncai Bai, Yang Li, Ling Han, Dongwei Wang
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Background: Tai Chi is a low-impact form of exercise that involves a series of slow movements that flow together. Increased plasma homocysteine(Hcy) levels are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and may be reduced by exercise. This study aimed to compare plasma Hcy levels and the risk of hyperhomocysteinemia in 1,176 adults with and without Tai Chi exercises.

Methods: This study included 1176 participants from Chenjiagou who adhered to Tai Chi exercise (Tai Chi group, n = 397) and physical examination participants (control group, n = 779). In the Tai Chi group, the type of exercise was 24 simplified forms of Tai Chi, at least 3 times/week for 30-60 min/ time. The median duration of practice for Tai Chi group was 26.5 (11,41) years. Participants in the control group had no regular exercise habits. Baseline data and blood samples were collected from both the groups. Plasma Hcy in the two groups was determined by using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Kit for Hcy. The primary outcome was the difference in Hyc levels between the two groups and the secondary outcome was the effect of Tai Chi on the risk of hyperhomocysteinemia. Propensity score matching(PSM) and other statistical methods were used to balance confounding bias matching and to analyze the effect of Tai Chi on plasma Hcy levels.

Results: In total, 326 pairs of participants were successfully matched between the Tai Chi group and control group. After matching, the plasma Hcy level of the Tai Chi group was 12.30(10.38, 18.16) umol/L, and that of the control group was 14.69(10.63, 20.29) umol/L, and there was a statistical difference between the two groups (P = 0.008). The prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia (P<0.001) was significantly lower in the Tai Chi group. Univariate analysis showed that the risk of hyperhomocysteinemia in the control group was 2.37 times higher than that in Tai Chi group. After adjusting for confounding factors, the risk of hyperhomocysteinemia in the control group was 3.67 times higher than that in Tai Chi group.

Conclusions: Tai Chi exercise may be associated with lower homocysteine levels and is a promising aerobic exercise for Hcy control.

Trial registration number: ChiCTRl900023059 (Chinese Clinical Trial Registry). The registration date: 2019.5.9.

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太极拳对1176名成人血浆同型半胱氨酸的影响:一项基于倾向评分匹配的研究。
背景:太极拳是一种低强度的运动,包括一系列缓慢的动作,它们一起流动。血浆同型半胱氨酸(Hcy)水平升高与心血管疾病风险增加有关,可通过运动降低。这项研究旨在比较1176名有和没有太极拳锻炼的成年人的血浆Hcy水平和高同型半胱氨酸血症的风险。方法:选取陈家沟地区坚持太极拳运动的1176名参与者(太极拳组,n = 397)和体检参与者(对照组,n = 779)。在太极组中,运动类型为24种简化形式的太极,每周至少3次,每次30-60分钟。太极拳组的中位练习时间为26.5(11,41)年。对照组的参与者没有规律的运动习惯。收集了两组患者的基线数据和血液样本。采用酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)试剂盒检测两组患者血浆Hcy。主要结果是两组之间Hyc水平的差异,次要结果是太极对高同型半胱氨酸血症风险的影响。采用倾向评分匹配(PSM)等统计方法平衡混杂偏倚匹配,分析太极拳对血浆Hcy水平的影响。结果:总共有326对参与者在太极组和对照组之间成功配对。配对后,太极组血浆Hcy水平为12.30(10.38,18.16)umol/L,对照组血浆Hcy水平为14.69(10.63,20.29)umol/L,两组比较差异有统计学意义(P = 0.008)。结论:太极运动可能与较低的同型半胱氨酸水平有关,是一种有希望的有氧运动来控制Hcy。试验注册号:ChiCTRl900023059(中国临床试验注册中心)。报名日期:2019.5.9。
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the heart and circulatory system, as well as related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, and controlled trials.
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