社区环境与中国中老年人代谢综合征的关系——来自2011 - 2015年全国纵向调查的证据

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 BUSINESS
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背景:鼓励积极和社会参与的生活方式的社区环境可能有助于降低代谢综合征(MetS)的风险。本研究旨在探讨社区文化娱乐环境与中国中老年人群MetS发病率之间的关系。方法:我们使用2011 - 2015年中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的数据,我们纳入了年龄在45岁及以上且相关数据完整的参与者。采用层次聚类分析将社区环境分为三类。多元逻辑回归模型用于检验社区环境与MetS之间的关系。结果:在6321名参与者中,1403人在随访期间发生了MetS。发生met的患者年龄较大,受教育程度较低,目前饮酒,从事农业工作,居住在北部或农村地区,主要是在1类社区。与1类相比,2类(OR: 0.69, 95% CI: 0.55-0.87)和3类(OR: 0.57, 95% CI: 0.33-0.93)社区的参与者患MetS的风险较低。2类社区的中年个体和男性以及2类和3类社区的女性均存在显著相关性。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在中国中老年人中,具有强大的文化、体育和娱乐支持的社区环境与较低的MetS风险相关。这些发现强调了全面的社区环境在促进代谢健康方面的重要性。
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Association between community environment and metabolic sydrome among Chinese middle-aged and older adults - Evidence from the national longitudinal surveys from 2011 to 2015.

Background: community environments that encourage active and socially engaged lifestyles may help reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). This study aims to examine the relationship between community cultural and recreational environments and the incidence of MetS among middle-aged and older Chinese individuals.

Methods: we used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2011 to 2015, we included participants aged 45 years and older with complete relevant data. Community environments were classified into three categories using hierarchical clustering analysis. Multivariate logistic regression models were employed to examine associations between community environments and MetS.

Findings: among 6,321 participants, 1,403 developed MetS during the follow-up period. Those who developed MetS were older, less educated, currently drinking, engaged in agricultural work, and lived in northern or rural areas, primarily in Category 1 communities. Participants in Category 2 (OR: 0.69, 95 % CI: 0.55-0.87) and Category 3 (OR: 0.57, 95 % CI: 0.33-0.93) communities had a lower risk of MetS compared to those in Category 1. Significant associations were found among middle-aged individuals and males in Category 2, and among females in both Category 2 and Category 3 communities.

Conclusion: our findings suggest that community environments with robust cultural, sports, and recreational support are associated with a lower risk of MetS among middle-aged and older adults in China. These findings emphasize the importance of well-rounded community environments in promoting metabolic health.

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Nutricion hospitalaria
Nutricion hospitalaria 医学-营养学
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1.90
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8.30%
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181
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Nutrición Hospitalaria was born following the SENPE Bulletin (1981-1983) and the SENPE journal (1984-1985). It is the official organ of expression of the Spanish Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. Throughout its 36 years of existence has been adapting to the rhythms and demands set by the scientific community and the trends of the editorial processes, being its most recent milestone the achievement of Impact Factor (JCR) in 2009. Its content covers the fields of the sciences of nutrition, with special emphasis on nutritional support.
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