Healthy lifestyle factors and combined macrovascular and microvascular events in diabetes patients with high cardiovascular risk: results from ADVANCE.

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMC Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1186/s12916-025-03932-3
Shoujiang You, Danni Zheng, Yanan Wang, Qiang Li, Tu N Nguyen, Ruth Peters, Xiaoying Chen, Xia Wang, Yongjun Cao, Diederick E Grobbee, Stephen Harrap, Giuseppe Mancia, Bryan Williams, Neil R Poulter, Liu Lisheng, Michel Marre, Pavel Hamet, Craig S Anderson, Mark Woodward, John Chalmers, Katie Harris
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Background: To explore whether healthy lifestyle factors (HLFs) predict a lower risk of major macrovascular and microvascular events and death in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) with a high risk of vascular complications.

Methods: Post hoc analyses of 11,133 participants with T2D in the Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Preterax and Diamicron Modified Release Controlled Evaluation (ADVANCE) trial who were assigned a score ranging from 0 to 4 based on the number of baseline HLFs: never smoked, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, ideal waist/hip ratio, and low-to-moderate alcohol consumption. Multivariable Cox models were used to determine associations of 0, 1, 2, and ≥ 3 HLFs with vascular events and all-cause mortality.

Results: Compared to participants with no HLFs, hazard ratios for participants with 3 or 4 HLFs were 0.68 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.57-0.81) for the composite of major macrovascular or microvascular events, 0.58 (0.46-0.75) for major macrovascular events, 0.78 (0.61-0.99) for microvascular events, and 0.48 (0.37-0.63) for all-cause mortality during a median follow-up of 5 years. Each increment in HLF score was significantly associated with lower rates of these outcomes. There was no heterogeneity in the effect on any outcome by HLF across randomized intensive blood glucose control and blood pressure lowering treatments.

Conclusions: HLFs are associated with lower risks of major macrovascular and microvascular events and lower rates of death in high-risk adults with T2D.

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健康生活方式因素与糖尿病高危心血管患者的大血管和微血管联合事件:ADVANCE的结果
背景:探讨健康生活方式因素(HLFs)是否能预测血管并发症高风险的2型糖尿病(T2D)患者发生主要大血管和微血管事件及死亡的风险。方法:在糖尿病和血管疾病的行动:Preterax和Diamicron改进释放控制评价(ADVANCE)试验中,对11133名T2D患者进行事后分析,根据基线hlf的数量分配0到4分:从不吸烟、中等到高强度的体育活动、理想的腰臀比和低到中等的酒精消耗。多变量Cox模型用于确定0、1、2和≥3个hlf与血管事件和全因死亡率的关系。结果:与没有HLFs的参与者相比,在中位随访5年期间,有3个或4个HLFs的参与者的主要大血管或微血管事件复合的风险比为0.68(95%可信区间[CI] 0.57-0.81),主要大血管事件的风险比为0.58(0.46-0.75),微血管事件的风险比为0.78(0.61-0.99),全因死亡率的风险比为0.48(0.37-0.63)。HLF评分的每增加都与这些结果的降低率显著相关。在随机强化血糖控制和降压治疗中,HLF对任何结果的影响没有异质性。结论:hlf与T2D高危成人大血管和微血管事件的风险较低以及死亡率较低相关。
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BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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