Life's essential 8 and cardiovascular diseases progression among adults in the United Kingdom

IF 10.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Huangda Guo , Siyue Wang , Hexiang Peng , Weiwei Wang , Tianjiao Hou , Yixin Li , Hanyu Zhang , Jin Jiang , Bohao Ma , Yilei Qin , Mengying Wang , Liming Li , Jie Huang , Tao Wu
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Abstract

Background

Recently, the American Heart Association introduced Life's Essential 8 (LE8) as a new cardiovascular health (CVH) metric, and studies have reported associations between LE8 and CVH outcomes. However, there is limited understanding of LE8's impact on the risk of transitions between different stages of CVH. The current study investigated whether adhering to LE8 during a healthy stage could mitigate the progression from hypertension (HT) to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), and consequent death.

Methods

The study included 107,682 participants in the UK Biobank who were initially free of HT and CVDs. CVH were evaluated using LE8 metrics (diet, physical activity, nicotine exposure, sleep duration, body mass index, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, blood glucose, and blood pressure). Multistate models were used to analyse the impacts of LE8 on the progression of CVDs.

Results

During a median follow-up of 12.2 years, 5727 participants developed HT, 7243 developed CVDs, and 1183 died afterwards. LE8 was negatively associated with the dynamic disease progression. A per-10 points increase of CVH scores was significantly associated with the reduced risk [Hazard ratios (95 % confidence intervals)] at 0.71 (0.69, 0.72), 0.83 (0.81, 0.85), 0.79 (0.77, 0.82), and 0.91 (0.86, 0.96) in the transition from healthy to HT, CVDs, death, and from CVDs to death, respectively. Mediation analyses indicated that HT significantly mediated LE8-reduced risks of CVDs and mortality.

Conclusions

This study offered evidence that LE8 may influence the stages of CVD progression. The findings underscore the significance of adhering to LE8 in health management and CVDs management.

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英国成年人的生活必需品 8 和心血管疾病的进展情况
最近,美国心脏协会推出了 "生命必需 8"(LE8)作为新的心血管健康(CVH)指标,并有研究报告了 LE8 与 CVH 结果之间的关联。然而,人们对 LE8 对心血管健康不同阶段之间过渡风险的影响了解有限。目前的研究调查了在健康阶段坚持 LE8 是否能减轻从高血压(HT)到心血管疾病(CVDs)的进展以及由此导致的死亡。该研究纳入了英国生物库中最初没有高血压和心血管疾病的 107,682 名参与者。使用 LE8 指标(饮食、体力活动、尼古丁暴露、睡眠时间、体重指数、非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、血糖和血压)对心血管疾病进行评估。多态模型用于分析LE8对心血管疾病进展的影响。在中位 12.2 年的随访期间,5727 名参与者患上高血压,7243 名参与者患上心血管疾病,1183 名参与者随后死亡。LE8与疾病的动态发展呈负相关。在从健康到高血压、心血管疾病、死亡以及从心血管疾病到死亡的转变过程中,CVH 评分每增加 10 分与风险降低的显著相关性[危险比(95 % 置信区间)]分别为 0.71 (0.69, 0.72)、0.83 (0.81, 0.85)、0.79 (0.77, 0.82) 和 0.91 (0.86, 0.96)。中介分析表明,高血压对LE8降低心血管疾病和死亡风险有显著中介作用。这项研究提供了LE8可能影响心血管疾病进展阶段的证据。研究结果强调了在健康管理和心血管疾病管理中坚持LE8的重要性。
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Metabolism: clinical and experimental
Metabolism: clinical and experimental 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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18.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
310
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: Metabolism upholds research excellence by disseminating high-quality original research, reviews, editorials, and commentaries covering all facets of human metabolism. Consideration for publication in Metabolism extends to studies in humans, animal, and cellular models, with a particular emphasis on work demonstrating strong translational potential. The journal addresses a range of topics, including: - Energy Expenditure and Obesity - Metabolic Syndrome, Prediabetes, and Diabetes - Nutrition, Exercise, and the Environment - Genetics and Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics - Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism - Endocrinology and Hypertension - Mineral and Bone Metabolism - Cardiovascular Diseases and Malignancies - Inflammation in metabolism and immunometabolism
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