Current marijuana use is associated with lower circulating α-Klotho levels in US adults even after adjusting for tobacco use: A national cross-sectional analysis of NHANES.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tobacco Induced Diseases Pub Date : 2025-07-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/tid/208001
Kai Wei, Xiaotong Chen
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Introduction: α-Klotho is a circulating protein linked to longevity and healthy aging. While tobacco use is known to reduce α-Klotho levels, the effects of marijuana use on this aging-related biomarker remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the association between marijuana use and serum α-Klotho levels in a nationally representative sample of US adults.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of publicly available data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007-2016, including 6601 adults aged 40-59 years with available serum α-Klotho levels and complete substance use data. Multivariable linear regression models were used to estimate the association between marijuana use and α-Klotho levels.

Results: Current marijuana use was significantly associated with lower serum α-Klotho levels compared to never use (β= -0.084; 95% CI: -0.126 - -0.041), independent of tobacco and illicit drug use. In the combined exposure model, those using both marijuana and tobacco exhibited the greatest reduction in α-Klotho (β= -0.112; 95% CI: -0.162 - -0.062). The inverse association persisted across most subgroups, including both current smokers (β= -0.078; 95% CI: -0.134 - -0.021) and non-smokers (β= -0.087; 95% CI: -0.151 - -0.002).

Conclusions: Marijuana use was independently associated with lower circulating α-Klotho levels, suggesting a potential link between cannabis exposure and accelerated biological aging, even after adjusting for tobacco use. These findings highlight the need for further longitudinal studies to investigate the long-term impact of marijuana and tobacco use on systemic aging processes and health effects.

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即使在调整烟草使用后,目前使用大麻与美国成年人较低的循环α-Klotho水平有关:NHANES的全国横截面分析。
α-Klotho是一种循环蛋白,与长寿和健康衰老有关。虽然已知吸烟会降低α-Klotho水平,但使用大麻对这一与衰老相关的生物标志物的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在研究大麻使用与美国成年人血清α-Klotho水平之间的关系。方法:我们对2007-2016年国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)的公开数据进行了二次分析,包括6601名40-59岁的成年人,他们的血清α-Klotho水平和完整的药物使用数据。采用多变量线性回归模型估计大麻使用与α-Klotho水平的相关性。结果:与从未使用大麻相比,目前使用大麻与血清α-Klotho水平降低显著相关(β= -0.084;95% CI: -0.126 - -0.041),与烟草和非法药物使用无关。在联合暴露模型中,同时使用大麻和烟草的受试者α-Klotho降低幅度最大(β= -0.112;95% ci: -0.162 - -0.062)。在大多数亚组中,负相关持续存在,包括当前吸烟者(β= -0.078;95% CI: -0.134 - -0.021)和非吸烟者(β= -0.087;95% ci: -0.151 - -0.002)。结论:大麻使用与较低的循环α-Klotho水平独立相关,表明大麻暴露与加速生物衰老之间存在潜在联系,即使在调整烟草使用后也是如此。这些发现强调需要进一步的纵向研究来调查大麻和烟草使用对系统衰老过程和健康影响的长期影响。
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Tobacco Induced Diseases
Tobacco Induced Diseases SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Induced Diseases encompasses all aspects of research related to the prevention and control of tobacco use at a global level. Preventing diseases attributable to tobacco is only one aspect of the journal, whose overall scope is to provide a forum for the publication of research articles that can contribute to reducing the burden of tobacco induced diseases globally. To address this epidemic we believe that there must be an avenue for the publication of research/policy activities on tobacco control initiatives that may be very important at a regional and national level. This approach provides a very important "hands on" service to the tobacco control community at a global scale - as common problems have common solutions. Hence, we see ourselves as "connectors" within this global community. The journal hence encourages the submission of articles from all medical, biological and psychosocial disciplines, ranging from medical and dental clinicians, through health professionals to basic biomedical and clinical scientists.
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