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Jingyi Wu, Pengfei Li, Shaomei Shang
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这项前瞻性队列研究包括408,760名老年人,以调查腰围(WC)、血糖(BG)或血压(BP)和性别之间复杂的相互作用与老年人死亡率的关系。我们使用包含张量积相互作用函数的Cox回归模型来模拟WC和四种心脏代谢标志物对死亡率的联合影响,并开发了二维暴露-反应函数(ERF)来量化不同WC水平的人群对心脏代谢功能障碍的适应性。血糖和血压对死亡率的线性和非线性影响随腰围的变化而变化,具有显著的协同作用。二维ERF量化了不同WC和心脏代谢标志物组合中超额死亡风险的变化。WC较高的个体表现出风险阈值的前移,表明对升高的BG和BP水平的适应性较低。我们的研究结果强调了有针对性的心脏代谢健康管理策略的必要性,以增强老年人的适应性并减轻心脏代谢疾病的负担。
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Complex interaction of waist circumference, cardiometabolic markers, and sex on elderly mortality: a cohort study of 0.4 million UK adults.

This prospective cohort study included 408,760 older adults to investigate complex interaction between waist circumference (WC), blood glucose (BG) or blood pressure (BP), and sex in relation to elderly mortality. We used Cox regression models incorporating a tensor product interaction function to model joint impacts of WC and four cardiometabolic markers on mortality, and developed a two-dimensional exposure-response function (ERF) to quantify the population adaptability to cardiometabolic dysfunction across different WC levels. The linear and nonlinear effects of BG and BP on mortality varied by WC, with significant synergistic interactions. The two-dimensional ERF quantified variations in excess mortality risk across different WC and cardiometabolic marker combinations. Individuals with higher WC exhibited a forward shift in risk thresholds, indicating reduced adaptability to elevated BG and BP levels. Our findings highlight the need for targeted cardiometabolic health management strategies to enhance adaptability and reduce the burden of cardiometabolic diseases in aging populations.

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