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Abstract
Purpose: Fatigue is common in many chronic diseases. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between fatigue and cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome (CKM) in Chinese asymptomatic individuals undergoing routine health screenings and to explore the mediating role of inflammation.
Patients and methods: The data of 4349 individuals were included in this cross-sectional study. Fatigue was measured with the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). The association between fatigue and the severity of CKM syndrome was evaluated via logistic regression analysis. The mediating role of inflammation in fatigue and advanced CKM syndrome was explored using mediation analysis.
Results: A total of 4349 participants were included in this study, and 2120 (48.7%) experienced fatigue. Fatigue was associated with a greater risk of developing advanced CKM syndrome (OR 2.597, 95% CI 1.323-5.097, p <0.05). However, there was no significant correlation with the risk of developing early CKM syndrome. Further analyses stratified by age revealed that the association between fatigue and advanced CKM syndrome was more pronounced in those aged <60 years (OR 3.008, 95% CI 1.263-7.163, p <0.05). The white blood cell count and neutrophil count had a mediating effect in the association between fatigue and advanced CKM syndrome, with mediation rates of 7.2% and 6.3%, respectively.
Conclusion: Fatigue is significantly associated with the increased risk of advanced CKM syndrome, especially in young and middle-aged adults. The cause of this association may be that white blood cell count and neutrophil count play a partial role in this relationship.
目的:疲劳是许多慢性疾病的常见病。本横断面研究的目的是在接受常规健康筛查的中国无症状个体中探讨疲劳与心血管-肾-代谢综合征(CKM)之间的关系,并探讨炎症的介导作用。患者和方法:本横断面研究纳入了4349例个体的数据。用疲劳严重程度量表(FSS)测量疲劳程度。通过logistic回归分析评估疲劳与CKM综合征严重程度之间的关系。采用中介分析探讨炎症在疲劳和晚期CKM综合征中的中介作用。结果:本研究共纳入4349名参与者,其中2120名(48.7%)出现疲劳。疲劳与晚期CKM综合征发生风险增加相关(OR 2.597, 95% CI 1.323-5.097, p p)结论:疲劳与晚期CKM综合征发生风险增加显著相关,尤其是在中青年人群中。这种关联的原因可能是白细胞计数和中性粒细胞计数在这种关系中起部分作用。
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