Phenome-wide association of physical activity with morbidity and mortality risk in China: A prospective cohort study.

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The Innovation Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-07-07 DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2025.100886
Yalei Ke, Yuxuan Zhao, Derrick A Bennett, Neil Wright, Pek Kei Im, Dianjianyi Sun, Pei Pei, Yiping Chen, Ling Yang, Daniel Avery, Feng Ning, Junshi Chen, Zhengming Chen, Jun Lv, Liming Li, Huaidong Du, Canqing Yu
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Research in high-income countries has established the health benefits of physical activity (PA), but evidence from low- and middle-income countries, including China, where PA patterns vary from those in high-income countries, remains limited. Moreover, previous research, mainly focused on specific diseases, failing to fully capture the health impacts of PA. We investigated the associations of PA with 425 distinct diseases and 53 causes of death using data from 511,088 participants aged 30-79 years in the China Kadoorie Biobank. Baseline PA was assessed using a questionnaire between 2004 and 2008, and usual PA levels were estimated using the resurvey data in 2013-2014. Cox regression was employed to estimate the associations between PA and outcomes, adjusting for potential confounders. During a median follow-up time of 12 years, 722,183 incident events and 39,320 deaths were recorded across 18 chapters of the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10). Total PA was significantly and inversely associated with incidence risks of 14 ICD-10 chapters, specifically 65 diseases and 19 causes of death, with the highest quintile group of PA showing a 14% lower disease incidence and 40% lower all-cause mortality compared with the lowest group. Of these diseases, 54 were not highlighted in World Health Organization PA guidelines. Dose-response analyses revealed L-shaped associations for most PA types, except moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA, which showed a U-shaped relationship. In this population, physical inactivity accounted for 12.8% of PA-related deaths. The findings underscore the broad health benefits of PA across a variety of body systems and the significant disease burden due to inactivity in China, highlighting the urgent need for PA promotion.

在中国,体育活动与发病率和死亡率风险的全现象关联:一项前瞻性队列研究。
高收入国家的研究已经确定了身体活动(PA)的健康益处,但来自低收入和中等收入国家(包括中国)的证据仍然有限,这些国家的体育活动模式与高收入国家不同。此外,以往的研究主要集中在特定疾病上,未能充分捕捉到PA对健康的影响。我们调查了PA与425种不同疾病和53种死亡原因的关系,使用的数据来自中国嘉道里生物银行的511,088名年龄在30-79岁之间的参与者。在2004年至2008年期间使用问卷评估基线PA,并使用2013-2014年的调查数据估计通常PA水平。采用Cox回归来估计PA与结果之间的关联,并对潜在混杂因素进行调整。在中位随访时间为12年期间,《国际疾病分类第十次修订版》(ICD-10)的18个章节记录了722,183起事件和39,320例死亡。总PA与14个ICD-10章节的发病率风险呈显著负相关,特别是65种疾病和19种死亡原因,PA最高的五分位数组与最低的五分位数组相比,疾病发病率降低14%,全因死亡率降低40%。在这些疾病中,54种没有在世界卫生组织的PA指南中得到强调。剂量-反应分析显示,除了中高强度PA呈u型关系外,大多数PA类型呈l型关系。在这一人群中,缺乏身体活动占到pa相关死亡的12.8%。研究结果强调了体育锻炼在各种身体系统中的广泛健康益处,以及在中国由于缺乏运动而造成的重大疾病负担,强调了推广体育锻炼的迫切需要。
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The Innovation
The Innovation MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
38.30
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1.20%
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134
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Innovation is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to promote scientific application. It publishes cutting-edge research and high-quality reviews in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, materials, nanotechnology, biology, translational medicine, geoscience, and engineering. The journal adheres to the peer review and publishing standards of Cell Press journals. The Innovation is committed to serving scientists and the public. It aims to publish significant advances promptly and provides a transparent exchange platform. The journal also strives to efficiently promote the translation from scientific discovery to technological achievements and rapidly disseminate scientific findings worldwide. Indexed in the following databases, The Innovation has visibility in Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Web of Science, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), PubMed Central, Compendex (previously Ei index), INSPEC, and CABI A&I.
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