肌肉疏松症与心房颤动长期风险的关系:前瞻性队列研究

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Aging Cell Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1111/acel.14198
Yiyang Tang, Zhenghui Liu, Qin Chen, Mukamengjiang Juaiti, Zaixin Yu, Benhui Liang, Lihuang Zha
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肌肉疏松症与心房颤动(房颤)长期风险之间的关系仍不清楚。这项研究从英国生物库中招募了一个大型前瞻性高加索人队列。参与者在基线时接受了手握力量和肌肉质量评估,并被分为非肌少症、可能肌少症和确诊肌少症三组。研究采用卡普兰-梅耶法和考克斯比例危险模型来探讨肌肉疏松症与房颤发病率之间的关系。房颤的遗传倾向通过多基因风险评分进行评估。为验证结果,还进行了敏感性分析。本研究共纳入 384 433 名参与者,中位年龄为 58 岁,54.3% 为女性。在12.56年的中位随访期间,共有24007例新发房颤病例。非肌肉疏松症组、可能肌肉疏松症组和确诊肌肉疏松症组分别有 22,290 例(6.1%)、1665 例(9.2%)和 52 例(11.9%)。与非肌肉疏松症组相比,可能患有肌肉疏松症或确诊患有肌肉疏松症的参与者发生房颤的风险分别高出8%(95% CI,1.03-1.14)或61%(95% CI,1.23-2.12)。在多种敏感性分析(如亚组分析和进一步调整遗传易感性)中,研究结果仍然很可靠。值得注意的是,在年轻参与者、女性和患有瓣膜性心脏病的人群中,肌肉疏松症与房颤高风险之间的关联更为明显。总之,在白种人中,肌肉疏松症与心房颤动的长期高风险有关,支持肌肉疏松症成为心房颤动的一个新的独立风险因素。
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Association of sarcopenia with the long-term risk of atrial fibrillation: A prospective cohort study

The relationship between sarcopenia and the long-term risk of atrial fibrillation (AF) remains unclear. This study recruited a large prospective Caucasian cohort from the UK Biobank. Participants were assessed at baseline with handgrip strength and muscle mass and were categorized into groups of non-sarcopenia, probable sarcopenia, and confirmed sarcopenia. Kaplan–Meier method and Cox proportional hazards model were used to explore the association between sarcopenia and the incidence of AF. The genetic predisposition of AF was assessed by polygenic risk score. Sensitivity analyses were performed to validate the results. A total of 384,433 participants with a median age of 58 years and 54.3% women were enrolled in this study. There were 24,007 cases of new-onset AF over a median follow-up of 12.56 years. The groups of non-sarcopenia, probable sarcopenia, and confirmed sarcopenia accounted for 22,290 (6.1%), 1665 (9.2%), and 52 (11.9%) cases, respectively. Compared with the non-sarcopenia group, participants with probable sarcopenia or confirmed sarcopenia had an 8% (95% CI, 1.03–1.14) or 61% (95% CI, 1.23–2.12) higher risk of AF incidence. The findings remained robust in multiple sensitivity analyses, such as subgroup analysis and further adjustment of genetic predisposition. Notably, the association between sarcopenia and a high AF risk was more pronounced in younger participants, women, and those with valvular heart disease. In conclusion, sarcopenia was associated with a high long-term risk of AF in Caucasians, supporting sarcopenia as a new independent risk factor of AF.

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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
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期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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