[Association and Interaction between Multidimensional Lifestyle, Socioeconomic Status and the Incidence of Lung Cancer].

Q4 Medicine
Haotian Liu, Runhuang Yang, Haiping Zhang, Shiyun Lv, Bo Gao, Lixin Tao, Yanxia Luo, Xiuhua Guo
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Abstract

Background: The incidence and mortality rates of lung cancer remain on the rise, creating an urgent need for screening among high-risk populations and early prevention. This study aims to explore the association and interaction between multidimensional lifestyle, socioeconomic status, and the incidence of lung cancer, and to provide scientific evidence for screening high-risk populations and preventing lung cancer.

Methods: Healthy lifestyle score was constructed using information on smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise, diet and sleep obtained through a questionnaire survey. Socioeconomic status was evaluated based on information on education, employment, and family income, and genetic testing data were used to assess the risk of genetic variation. A proportional hazards assumption test was conducted, and the Cox proportional hazards model was applied to analyze the associations between healthy lifestyle scores, socioeconomic status, and lung cancer, as well as the interactions among various factors, after adjusting for the risk of genetic variation, age, gender, diabetes, hypertension and the living environment score.

Results: A total of 245,538 samples that entered the cohort from March, 2006 to October, 2010 were included and followed up until December 31, 2022. The participants were divided into the case group (n=1472) and the control group (n=244,066). The analysis results showed that after adjusting for covariates, there was still an association between the healthy lifestyle score, socioeconomic status, and the incidence of lung cancer: compared with participants with a high healthy lifestyle score, the risk of lung cancer in participants with medium and low healthy lifestyle scores was significantly increased, with hazard ratios (HR) of 2.12 (95%CI: 1.86-2.41) and 3.36 (95%CI: 2.82-3.99) respectively; compared with participants with high socioeconomic status, the risk of lung cancer in participants with medium and low socioeconomic status was significantly increased, with HR of 1.29 (95%CI: 1.13-1.48) and 1.67 (95%CI: 1.46-1.90) respectively. Moreover, there were interactions between smoking status and socioeconomic status (Pfor interaction=0.05), as well as the other four lifestyle factors (Pfor interaction=0.02).

Conclusions: This study identified the association between multidimensional lifestyle factors and socioeconomic status with the incidence of lung cancer, as well as interactions between smoking and socioeconomic status and four other lifestyle factors, providing a scientific basis for screening and prevention in high-risk populations for lung cancer.

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[多维生活方式、社会经济地位与肺癌发病率的关联与相互作用]。
背景:肺癌的发病率和死亡率仍在上升,迫切需要在高危人群中进行筛查和早期预防。本研究旨在探讨多维生活方式、社会经济地位与肺癌发病的关系及相互作用,为筛查高危人群和预防肺癌提供科学依据。方法:采用问卷调查法对吸烟、饮酒、运动、饮食、睡眠等信息进行评分。基于教育、就业和家庭收入信息评估社会经济地位,并使用基因检测数据评估遗传变异的风险。采用比例风险假设检验,在调整遗传变异、年龄、性别、糖尿病、高血压和生活环境评分等风险后,应用Cox比例风险模型分析健康生活方式评分、社会经济地位与肺癌的相关性,以及各因素之间的相互作用。结果:纳入2006年3月至2010年10月进入队列的245,538例样本,随访至2022年12月31日。参与者被分为病例组(n=1472)和对照组(n=244,066)。分析结果显示,调整协变量后,健康生活方式评分、社会经济地位与肺癌发病率之间仍存在相关性:与健康生活方式评分高的受试者相比,健康生活方式评分中、低的受试者患肺癌的风险显著增加,风险比(HR)分别为2.12 (95%CI: 1.86 ~ 2.41)和3.36 (95%CI: 2.82 ~ 3.99);与高社会经济地位的参与者相比,中、低社会经济地位的参与者患肺癌的风险显著增加,HR分别为1.29 (95%CI: 1.13-1.48)和1.67 (95%CI: 1.46-1.90)。此外,吸烟状况与社会经济状况之间存在交互作用(Pfor交互作用=0.05),其他四种生活方式因素之间存在交互作用(Pfor交互作用=0.02)。结论:本研究明确了多维生活方式因素和社会经济地位与肺癌发病率的相关性,以及吸烟与社会经济地位等四种生活方式因素的相互作用,为肺癌高危人群的筛查和预防提供了科学依据。
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中国肺癌杂志
中国肺癌杂志 Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
1.40
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5131
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer(CJLC, pISSN 1009-3419, eISSN 1999-6187), a monthly Open Access journal, is hosted by Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Chinese Antituberculosis Association, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. CJLC was indexed in DOAJ, EMBASE/SCOPUS, Chemical Abstract(CA), CSA-Biological Science, HINARI, EBSCO-CINAHL,CABI Abstract, Global Health, CNKI, etc. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Qinghua ZHOU.
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