与战争有关的压力对妇女心血管系统、新陈代谢和衰老速度的影响

A. Pisaruk, Ervin Asanov, S. Naskalova, I. Antoniuk-Shcheglova, Olena Bondarenko, I. Dyba, L. Mekhova, Ludmila Pisaruk, V. Shatilo
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由于适应机制受到破坏而导致的与战争有关的慢性压力(WRS)会影响人体的生理过程,特别是新陈代谢、神经内分泌调节以及心血管和呼吸系统的状态。战时应激反应还可能导致人体衰老速度发生变化。研究目的研究对象包括 91 名经历过慢性 WRS 的 30 至 74 岁女性和 79 名在俄乌战争前接受检查的女性(对照组)。生物年龄(BA)是根据血液动力学、心率变异性和新陈代谢(心脏代谢年龄)的指标,通过多元逐步回归公式确定的。在战争期间,没有观察到心率、收缩压和舒张压发生统计学意义上的显著变化,但仰卧位时整体心率变异显著降低。此外,副交感神经系统的活动指数在战争期间也明显降低。在战争期间接受检查的女性中,空腹血浆葡萄糖浓度和标准口服葡萄糖耐量试验后 2 小时的血浆葡萄糖浓度在统计学上明显较高,她们还表现出较高的血浆胰岛素浓度和较高的 HOMA-IR 指数。此外,还观察到患糖尿病前期疾病的频率增加。因此,在战前接受检查的妇女群体中,发现空腹血浆葡萄糖水平升高的占 6%,而在战争期间则占 19%。战前有 10% 的妇女糖耐量受损,而战争期间则增加到 25%。为了评估 WRS 对衰老速度的影响,计算了战前和战时妇女的 BA。计算 BA 的公式是从一组战前健康妇女身上获得的,而老化率则是根据 BA 与实际年龄(CA)之差计算得出的。战前妇女组的平均 BA 为 56.5±1.4 岁,战时妇女组的平均 BA 为 64.7±1.1 岁。战前妇女的 BA 和 CA 之间的差异为(0.02±0.79)岁,战时为(10.8±1.36)岁(p < 0.05)。长期的 WRS 导致心血管系统功能紊乱,同时引发女性自律神经控制失衡。这些变化表明女性处于高度紧张状态。长期处于 WRS 状态下的妇女的碳水化合物和脂质代谢会发生不利的变化,从而增加患糖尿病的风险。慢性战争应激反应加速了女性心血管代谢老化的速度。_________________________________________________________________________________________ 关键字:心血管系统;新陈代谢;生物年龄;战争应激反应;女性
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Effects of war-related stress on the cardiovascular system, metabolism and the rate of ageing in women
Chronic war-related stress (WRS) due to disruption of adaptation mechanisms can affect physiological processes in the body, in particular, metabolism, neuroendocrine regulation, and the state of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. WRS can also cause changes in the body's rate of ageing. Purpose of the Study: To investigate the effects of WRS on the cardiovascular system, metabolism and the rate of ageing in women. The study included 91 women aged from 30 to 74 years who experienced chronic WRS and 79 women examined before the Russian-Ukrainian war (control group). The biological age (BA) was determined according to the indicators of hemodynamics, heart rate variability and metabolism (cardiometabolic age) using a formula that was obtained by multiple stepwise regression. The indicators were selected, which correlate as much as possible with age and little among themselves. During the war, no statistically significant changes in heart rate, or systolic and diastolic blood pressure were observed, but a significant reduction in overall HRV in the supine position was obtained. Additionally, indices of parasympathetic nervous system activity are significantly lower during the war. In women, examined during the war, there is a statistically significant higher concentration of blood plasma glucose at fasting and 2-hour post-standard oral glucose tolerance test, they also exhibit higher plasma insulin concentration and a higher HOMA-IR index. An increased frequency of prediabetic disorders was observed. So, in the group of women examined before the war, an elevated fasting blood plasma glucose level was found in 6 %, while during the war it was observed in 19 %. Impaired glucose tolerance before the war was present in 10 % of women, and during the war, it increased to 25 %. To assess the effect of WRS on the rate of ageing, the BA of women before and during war was calculated. The formula for calculating BA was obtained on a group of healthy women before the war, and the ageing rate was calculated as the difference between BA and chronological age (CA). The average BA in the group of women before the war was 56.5±1.4 years, and in the group during the war – 64.7 ± 1.1 years. The difference between BA and CA is (0.02 ± 0.79) years in the women before the war and (10.8 ± 1.36) years during the war (p < 0.05). Chronic WRS leads to the disruption of the cardiovascular system's functioning and simultaneously triggers an imbalance in the autonomic nervous control in women. These changes indicate a state of heightened stress. Women exposed to chronic WRS experience unfavourable alterations in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, increasing the risk of diabetes mellitus development. Chronic WRS accelerates the rate of cardiometabolic ageing in women. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: cardiovascular system; metabolism; biological age; war-related stress; woman
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