Association of the 'Life's Essential 8' with FeNO and all-cause mortality: a population-based study in U.S. adults.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Kai Li, Jie Feng, Leilei Han, Yanqing Wu
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Abstract

Background: The 'Life's Essential 8' (LE8), a recent framework introduced by the American Heart Association (AHA), refines and expands the concept of wellness, with a particular emphasis on promoting cardiovascular health. The fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) score, a non-invasive and easily obtainable biomarker, offers a convenient method for evaluating respiratory conditions such as asthma. While both LE8 and FeNO represent emerging and widely recognised indicators of health, research exploring their interrelationship remains limited. This study aims to examine the associations between LE8, FeNO, and all-cause mortality.

Methods: A total of 14,293 eligible participants, aged ≥18 years, were enrolled from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database spanning 2007-2012. This observational cohort study integrated baseline NHANES data with mortality records from the U.S. National Death Index through 2021. To assess the association between LE8 and FeNO, we employed multiple linear regression models, both with and without adjustments for demographic factors and health-related practices. Additionally, these data were utilised to explore the relationships between various health determinants and all-cause mortality.

Results: In this observational analysis, we found that an increase in the LE8 score was positively associated with elevated FeNO levels, a marker implicated in immune responses to respiratory diseases. Furthermore, higher LE8 scores were inversely associated with survival risk in the population, suggesting a potential protective effect on survival in the studied population.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that primary and tertiary prevention efforts to promote cardiovascular health should be strengthened, especially those targeting unhealthy factors and behaviours to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce survival risk.

“生命必需的8项”与FeNO和全因死亡率的关系:一项基于美国成年人的人群研究。
背景:美国心脏协会(AHA)最近推出的“生命必需8”(LE8)框架,完善并扩展了健康的概念,特别强调促进心血管健康。呼气一氧化氮分数(FeNO)评分是一种无创且易于获得的生物标志物,为评估哮喘等呼吸系统疾病提供了一种方便的方法。虽然LE8和FeNO都是新兴的和广泛认可的健康指标,但探索它们之间相互关系的研究仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨LE8、FeNO和全因死亡率之间的关系。方法:从2007-2012年国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)数据库中招募了14293名年龄≥18岁的符合条件的参与者。这项观察性队列研究将基线NHANES数据与美国国家死亡指数到2021年的死亡率记录相结合。为了评估LE8和FeNO之间的关系,我们采用了多元线性回归模型,包括和不包括人口因素和健康相关实践的调整。此外,这些数据还用于探索各种健康决定因素与全因死亡率之间的关系。结果:在这项观察性分析中,我们发现LE8评分的增加与FeNO水平的升高呈正相关,FeNO水平是一种与呼吸系统疾病免疫反应有关的标志物。此外,较高的LE8分数与人群的生存风险呈负相关,表明对研究人群的生存有潜在的保护作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,应加强促进心血管健康的一级和三级预防工作,特别是针对不健康因素和行为的预防工作,以改善心肺健康并降低生存风险。
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Acta cardiologica
Acta cardiologica 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
115
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Acta Cardiologica is an international journal. It publishes bi-monthly original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of cardiovascular disease including observational studies, clinical trials, experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance and tutorials.
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