基因预测的休闲和社会活动与心血管疾病和其他健康结果之间的关系。

IF 9.4 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Soyeon Kim, Hyunwoong Ko, Woojae Myung, Joohyun Yoon, Kiwon Kim, Sang-Hyuk Jung, Injeong Shim, Soojin Cha, Beomsu Kim, Jae Myeong Kang, Woong-Yang Park, Pradeep Natarajan, Ron Do, Hong-Hee Won
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摘要

参与休闲和社会活动(LSA)与更好的健康结果和更低的死亡率有关。先前的观察性研究证实了LSA的参与与心理和身体健康之间的关系4,5。虽然有几项研究调查了LSA与健康结果(包括心血管疾病)之间的关系,但它们之间可能的因果关系尚未得到研究。在这项研究中,我们使用全基因组关联研究汇总统计数据(样本量= 63,926-1,557,411)和孟德尔随机化方法调查了LSA与各种健康结局(包括心血管疾病)之间的因果关系。基因预测的LSA与几种健康结果的风险降低有关,包括冠状动脉疾病和冠状动脉粥样硬化。中介分析表明,这些影响部分是由可改变的危险因素介导的,如体重指数、吸烟和血脂水平。这些发现突出了LSA在疾病预防和健康促进中的重要性。
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Association between genetically predicted leisure and social activities and cardiovascular disease and other health outcomes

Association between genetically predicted leisure and social activities and cardiovascular disease and other health outcomes
Participation in leisure and social activities (LSA) is associated with better health outcomes and lower mortality1–3. Previous observational studies demonstrated a relationship between engagement in LSA and both mental and physical health4,5. Although several studies6 examined the association between LSA and health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, their possible causal relationship has not been studied. In this study, we investigated the causal relationship between LSA and various health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, using data from genome-wide association study summary statistics (sample size = 63,926–1,557,411) and a Mendelian randomization approach. Genetically predicted LSA were associated with a reduced risk of several health outcomes, including coronary artery disease and coronary atherosclerosis. Mediation analysis indicated that these effects were partly mediated by modifiable risk factors, such as body mass index, smoking and lipid levels. These findings highlight the importance of LSA in disease prevention and health promotion. In a genetic study, Kim, Ko et al. demonstrate that participating in leisure and social activities reduces the risk of various diseases, including cardiovascular disease.
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