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抑うつ症状の明確な軌跡とのダイナペニック腹部肥満状態の潜在的な関連:全国的なコホート研究

  • 0Department of Epidemiology, Beijing Neurosurgical Institute, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Clinical Trial, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

腹部肥満は高度なうつ症状の発生リスクを高め,うつ症状の進行を増加させます. ディナペニアや腹部肥満の早期介入は 精神的健康に不可欠です (30 単語)

科学分野

  • ゲロントロジーと公衆衛生
  • 精神衛生の流行病学
  • 代謝 健康 と 老化

背景

  • 腹部肥満は健康への悪影響の危険因子として知られています.
  • ダイナペニック腹部肥満とうつ病症状の経路の間の縦断的な関連はよく確立されていません.
  • これらの関連性を理解することは 標的を絞った公衆衛生の介入に不可欠です

研究 の 目的

  • ダイナペニック腹部肥満状態とうつ病症状の軌跡の間の縦断的な関連性を調査する.
  • ダイナペニアと腹部肥満の異なる組み合わせに関連した特定のリスクを特定する.
  • 高齢者のメンタルヘルスの予防策を策定する.

主な方法

  • 中国保健・退職長期研究 (2011年−2018年) の45歳以上の11,917人の参加者の分析.
  • ダイナペニアと腹部肥満状態に基づいて参加者を4つのカテゴリーに分類する.
  • 10項目の流行病学研究センター-うつ病スケールを使用して,異なるうつ病症状の経過を特定するためのグループベースの軌跡モデリング.

主要な成果

  • 4つのうつ症状の軌跡が特定されました. 低安定,低増加,高減少,および高安定です.
  • 高安定 (RR 2.15) と低増加 (RR 1.47) のうつ症状の経路のリスクが著しく上昇した.
  • 低増加経路 (RR1. 47) とインシデントうつ病 (RR1. 53) のリスクも増加しました.

結論

  • ダイナペニック腹部肥満は,長期にわたって高いレベルのうつ症状を発症し,維持するリスクと強く関連しています.
  • ダイナペニアと腹部肥満の特定の組み合わせは 精神的健康に悪影響を及ぼします
  • 臨床介入と公衆衛生戦略は,高齢者のうつ病のリスクを軽減するために,ダイナペニアと腹部肥満に対処する必要があります.

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