[Analysis of the prevalence of multimorbidity among adolescents aged 13-18 in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2019 to 2022 and its association with moderate to high-intensity physical activity].

Q3 Medicine
T Y Huang, S Cai, Y H Zhang, J X Li, Z Y Sun, T Yang, J Q Gao, Y H Dong, Y Xing, X H Zhang, Y Song
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Objective: To analyze the changes in the prevalence characteristics of multimorbidity among adolescents aged 13-18 in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from 2019 to 2022 and to explore the association between multimorbidity and moderate to high-intensity physical activity among them. Methods: A stratified random cluster sampling method was used to select students aged 13-18 in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region every September from 2019 to 2022. Physical examinations, demographic characteristics, and depression-related surveys were conducted to analyze the multimorbidity of overweight, obesity, high blood pressure, myopia, spinal curvature abnormality, and depression. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between multimorbidity and moderate to high-intensity physical activity. Results: From 2019 to 2022, 70 972, 62 923, 80 254, and 78 288 study subjects were included, with the rates of multimorbidity being 56.4%, 55.4%, 57.2%, and 55.8%, respectively. The rates of multimorbidity remained relatively stable from 2019 to 2022 (χ2=0.06, P=0.950). The incidence of multimorbidity among girls was significantly higher than that among boys (P<0.001). The incidence of multimorbidity among urban students was significantly higher than that among suburban students (P<0.001). The incidence of multimorbidity among high school students was higher than that among middle school students (P<0.001). The top three multimorbidity combinations were myopia and overweight/obesity (26.4%), myopia and high blood pressure (24.4%), and myopia and depression (19.8%), while the least common combination was depression and spinal curvature abnormality (1.1%). The multimorbidity patterns showed no significant differences between years (χ2=0.03, P=0.999). The multimorbidity status was significantly associated with the status of meeting the standard of moderate to high-intensity physical activity (OR=0.83, 95%CI: 0.80-0.86). The association was stronger in boys (OR=0.77, 95%CI: 0.73-0.81) compared with girls (OR=0.90, 95%CI: 0.85-0.96), with a significant interaction term (P<0.001). Conclusion: From 2019 to 2022, the incidence of multimorbidity among adolescents aged 13 to 18 in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is relatively high, mainly due to the co-occurrence of myopia and other health problems. Adequate physical activity is an important factor in reducing multimorbidity.

[2019 - 2022年内蒙古13-18岁青少年多病患病率及其与中高强度身体活动的关系分析]。
目的:分析2019 - 2022年内蒙古13-18岁青少年多病患病率特征变化,探讨多病与中、高强度体力活动的关系。方法:采用分层随机整群抽样方法,于2019 - 2022年每年9月在内蒙古地区抽取13-18岁学生。通过体格检查、人口统计学特征和抑郁相关调查来分析超重、肥胖、高血压、近视、脊柱弯曲异常和抑郁的多重发病率。采用logistic回归模型分析多重发病与中高强度体育活动之间的关系。结果:2019 - 2022年共纳入70 972、62 923、80 254和78 288例研究对象,多病发生率分别为56.4%、55.4%、57.2%和55.8%。2019 - 2022年多病率保持相对稳定(χ2=0.06, P=0.950)。女童多病发生率显著高于男童(PPPχ2=0.03, P=0.999)。多病状态与中、高强度体力活动水平显著相关(OR=0.83, 95%CI: 0.80-0.86)。与女孩(OR=0.90, 95%CI: 0.85-0.96)相比,男孩(OR=0.77, 95%CI: 0.73-0.81)的相关性更强,且存在显著的交互项(p)。结论:2019 - 2022年,内蒙古13 - 18岁青少年多病发病率较高,主要原因是近视和其他健康问题并存。适当的身体活动是减少多重发病的重要因素。
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中华预防医学杂志
中华预防医学杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine (CJPM), the successor to Chinese Health Journal , was initiated on October 1, 1953. In 1960, it was amalgamated with the Chinese Medical Journal and the Journal of Medical History and Health Care , and thereafter, was renamed as People’s Care . On November 25, 1978, the publication was denominated as Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine . The contents of CJPM deal with a wide range of disciplines and technologies including epidemiology, environmental health, nutrition and food hygiene, occupational health, hygiene for children and adolescents, radiological health, toxicology, biostatistics, social medicine, pathogenic and epidemiological research in malignant tumor, surveillance and immunization.
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