Relationship between multimorbidity and composite lifestyle status in Shenzhen, China.

Journal of multimorbidity and comorbidity Pub Date : 2022-09-05 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26335565221123990
Hua-Lu Yang, Bei-Rong Mo, Alex Molassiotis, Mian Wang, Gui-Lan He, Yao Jie Xie
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Objective: The study aimed to understand multimorbidity among adults in a high-tech city in southern coastal China that has undergone rapid economic development and to investigate its relationship with lifestyle status.

Methods: A population-based survey was conducted among 24 community centers in the Nanshan District of Shenzhen from February to December of 2018. Participants were recruited using a stratified random sampling approach. A self-administered questionnaire on typical chronic diseases, lifestyle factors, body composition, and social demographics was used to collect data. Multimorbidity was defined as two or more chronic diseases coexisting in a single person. An algorithm on body mass index, physical activity, drinking, smoking, and sleep quality was used to calculate lifestyle scores (0-9), with higher scores predicting a healthier lifestyle.

Results: A total of 2,905 participants were included in the analysis, with men accounting for 52.4%, and single for 25%. The prevalence of multimorbidity was 4.8%, and the mean lifestyle score was 4.79 ± 1.55. People who were old, retired, married, and had less education were more likely to have multimorbidity (all P < .05). A higher prevalence of multimorbidity was found among those who were obese, less engaged in physical activity, consumed more alcohol, and had poorer sleep quality (all p < .05). After adjusting for age, employment, education, and marital status, one unit increase in lifestyle score was associated with 0.74 times lower to have multimorbidity (OR: 0.74; 95% CI: 0.63-0.87, p < .05).

Conclusion: The prevalence of multimorbidity was relatively low in economically developed Shenzhen. Keeping a healthy lifestyle was related to the lower possibility of suffering from multiple chronic diseases.

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深圳人群多重发病与复合生活方式的关系
目的:了解经济快速发展的中国南部沿海高科技城市成人多发病状况,并探讨其与生活方式的关系。方法:2018年2 - 12月对深圳市南山区24个社区中心进行人口调查。参与者采用分层随机抽样方法招募。采用自填问卷收集典型慢性疾病、生活方式因素、身体组成和社会人口统计数据。多病被定义为一个人同时患有两种或两种以上的慢性疾病。一种基于身体质量指数、体力活动、饮酒、吸烟和睡眠质量的算法被用来计算生活方式得分(0-9),得分越高,预示着生活方式越健康。结果:共纳入2905人,其中男性占52.4%,单身占25%。多病患病率为4.8%,平均生活方式评分为4.79±1.55。老年、退休、已婚、受教育程度较低的人群更有可能患有多重疾病(均P < 0.05)。在肥胖、体育锻炼较少、饮酒较多、睡眠质量较差的人群中,多重疾病的患病率较高(均p < 0.05)。在调整了年龄、就业、教育和婚姻状况后,生活方式得分每增加一个单位,多病发生率降低0.74倍(OR: 0.74;95% CI: 0.63-0.87, p < 0.05)。结论:经济发达的深圳市多病患病率较低。保持健康的生活方式可以降低患多种慢性疾病的可能性。
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