Caregiving stress and burden associated with cardiometabolic risk in family caregivers of individuals with cancer.

Lena J Lee, Youngmee Kim, Robert Shamburek, Alyson Ross, Li Yang, Margaret F Bevans
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Chronic stress is a well-established risk factor for cardiometabolic disease. Caregiving for individuals with cancer is perceived as a chronic stressor yet research on the risk for cardiometabolic disease in this population, opposed to the elderly and those with Alzheimer's disease, is limited. Additionally, few studies have explored the early physiological changes that occur in family caregivers suggesting an elevated risk for illness. This cross-sectional study was designed to examine levels of cardiometabolic risk biomarkers and their correlates in caregivers of patients with colorectal cancer. Caregivers completed questionnaires that measure exposures to stress and vulnerability factors, psychological distress, and health habits as potential correlates. Traditional lipid and nontraditional lipoprotein particle biomarkers (e.g. concentration and size for all lipoprotein classes) were assayed from blood serum. Caregivers (N = 83, mean age = 49.8, 73% female) displayed levels of cardiometabolic biomarkers that suggest an elevated risk for cardiometabolic disease. Caregivers who were Hispanic, married, highly educated, employed, reported more hours spent caregiving daily, experienced higher caregiver burden associated with the lack of family support and impact on schedule, and psychological distress, demonstrated an elevated risk for cardiometabolic disease; primarily determined by nontraditional lipid biomarkers - large TRL-P, LDL-P, small HDL-P, large HDL-P, TRL-Z, LDL-Z and HDL-Z. These findings suggest that traditional lipid biomarkers may not be robust enough to detect early physiological changes associated with cardiometabolic disease risk in family caregivers. Moreover, findings reiterate the importance of assessing caregiver burden and providing evidence-based interventions to manage caregiving stress with the potential to improve caregivers' cardiometabolic health.

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癌症患者家庭照护者的照护压力和负担与心脏代谢风险相关
慢性压力是心脏代谢疾病的一个公认的危险因素。对癌症患者的护理被认为是一种慢性压力源,但与老年人和阿尔茨海默病患者相反,对这一人群患心脏代谢疾病风险的研究却很有限。此外,很少有研究探讨了家庭照顾者发生的早期生理变化,表明患病风险增加。本横断面研究旨在检查结直肠癌患者护理人员的心脏代谢风险生物标志物水平及其相关因素。护理人员完成了问卷调查,测量压力和脆弱因素、心理困扰和健康习惯作为潜在相关因素的暴露程度。从血清中检测传统的脂质和非传统的脂蛋白颗粒生物标志物(如所有脂蛋白类的浓度和大小)。护理人员(N = 83,平均年龄= 49.8,73%为女性)显示出心脏代谢生物标志物水平,表明心脏代谢疾病的风险升高。西班牙裔、已婚、受过高等教育、有工作的照顾者报告说,每天花在照顾上的时间更长,由于缺乏家庭支持和对时间表的影响而经历了更高的照顾者负担,以及心理困扰,显示出患心脏代谢疾病的风险增加;主要由非传统的脂质生物标志物测定-大TRL-P, LDL-P,小HDL-P,大HDL-P, TRL-Z, LDL-Z和HDL-Z。这些发现表明,传统的脂质生物标志物可能不足以检测与家庭照顾者心脏代谢疾病风险相关的早期生理变化。此外,研究结果重申了评估照顾者负担和提供循证干预措施的重要性,以管理照顾压力,并有可能改善照顾者的心脏代谢健康。
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