积极的生活方式能否抵消不良生活行为对体弱的影响?

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Archives of gerontology and geriatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.archger.2024.105556
A. Mayo , M.W. O'Brien , J. Godin , D.S. Kehler , D.S. Kimmerly , O. Theou
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摘要

目的 研究生活方式行为(LSB)与体力活动(PA)和虚弱之间的关系;同时研究不同性别和年龄之间的关系是否存在差异。方法 纳入了全国健康与营养调查(2009-2018 年)中的 24 828 名个体[49.6 ± 17.6 岁(范围:20-85),51.6% 为女性]。根据自我报告的体力活动情况,研究对象被分为活跃型(每周中强度体力活动(MVPA)≥150 分钟)和不活跃型(每周中强度体力活动(MVPA)<150 分钟)。虚弱程度通过 46 项虚弱指数(FI)进行测量。LSB包括静止时间、睡眠、饮食质量、饮酒和吸烟习惯。LSB 总分为[0-5]分。使用线性回归模型对每项 LSB 进行单独计算,并将 LSB 总分与虚弱程度进行比较。结果共有 7,495 人(30.1%)处于活跃期,17,333 人(69.8%)处于非活跃期。活跃期参与者的 FI 较低(活跃期:0.10 ± 0.08;非活跃期:0.15 ± 0.12;p < 0.01)。在所有行为中,LSB得分越低,FI越高,但酗酒和吸烟的女性除外(p-all>0.14)。对于非活跃人群,除酗酒者和男性吸烟者外,所有 LSB 均与 FI 的增加相关(p = 0.08)。LSB总和的增加与FI的增加之间存在明显的关联(β范围:活跃组,0.024-0.037;不活跃组,0.028,0.046。p-all<0.01);活跃组在每个年龄组的FI都低于不活跃组(p<0.001)。这种关联取决于年龄,年龄越大关联越强。
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Can an active lifestyle offset the relationship that poor lifestyle behaviours have on frailty?

Objective

To examine the association of lifestyle behaviours (LSB) with physical activity (PA) and frailty; also, to examine if associations differ by sex and age.

Methods

24,828 individuals [49.6 ± 17.6 years (range: 20–85), 51.6 % female] from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (cycles 2009–2018) were included. Individuals were divided into Active (≥150 min/week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)) and Inactive (<150 min/week MVPA) based on self-reported PA. Frailty was measured by a 46-item Frailty Index (FI). LSB consisted of stationary time, sleep, diet quality, and alcohol and smoking habits. LSB was summed into a score [0–5]. Linear regression models were used with each LSB in isolation and the summed LSB with frailty.

Results

There were 7,495 (30.1 %) Active and 17,333 (69.8 %) Inactive individuals. The FI was lower in the Active participants (Active: 0.10 ± 0.08; Inactive: 0.15 ± 0.12; p < 0.01). A worse LSB score was associated with an increased FI in all behaviours but females who binge drink and smoke (p-all>0.14). For inactive individuals, all LSBs were associated with an increased FI except those who binge drink and male smokers (p = 0.08). There was a significant association between increased summed LSB and an increased FI (β range: Active, 0.024–0.037; Inactive, 0.028, 0.046. p-all<0.01); the Active group had a lower FI at every age group than the Inactive group (p < 0.001).

Conclusion

PA was associated with a lower FI even among those with a poor LSB score. This association is dependent on age, with older individuals reporting a stronger association.

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期刊介绍: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics provides a medium for the publication of papers from the fields of experimental gerontology and clinical and social geriatrics. The principal aim of the journal is to facilitate the exchange of information between specialists in these three fields of gerontological research. Experimental papers dealing with the basic mechanisms of aging at molecular, cellular, tissue or organ levels will be published. Clinical papers will be accepted if they provide sufficiently new information or are of fundamental importance for the knowledge of human aging. Purely descriptive clinical papers will be accepted only if the results permit further interpretation. Papers dealing with anti-aging pharmacological preparations in humans are welcome. Papers on the social aspects of geriatrics will be accepted if they are of general interest regarding the epidemiology of aging and the efficiency and working methods of the social organizations for the health care of the elderly.
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