与沟相关的危险因素:一项回顾性研究和两个样本的门德尔随机化
Hongyi Dong1, Xing Du1, Jin Zhao2
1Department of General Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, 45 Changchun Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100053, China.
Surgical endoscopy
|May 13, 2025
概括
男人性别,年龄较大,体力劳动较重和GERD是椎间的关键风险因素. 腹部肥胖和吸烟显示出潜在的遗传联系,而BMI并不显著.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 医学遗传学 医学遗传学
- 流行病学 流行病学
背景情况:
- 缺口风险受性别,BMI和年龄等因素的影响.
- 了解这些关联对于风险评估和管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查性别,BMI,年龄和间歇性之间的关联.
- 用回顾性分析和门德尔随机化 (MR) 来进行全面的风险因素评估.
主要方法:
- 对685名接受食道胃管腺镜术 (EGD) 的患者进行了回顾性分析.
- 后勤回归用于识别潜在的风险因素.
- 用两个样本进行MR分析以验证发现.
主要成果:
- 男性性别,年龄较大,体力繁重的劳动和GERD是椎间的独立危险因素.
- 核磁共振分析表明,间歇性与腰比增加,体内脂肪增加,吸烟开始和饮酒频率之间存在关联.
- 在多变量分析中,没有发现增加的BMI,一般吸烟,酒精消费或均等的统计学意义上的关联.
结论:
- 男性性别,老年,重体力劳动和GERD被证实是椎间的独立风险因素.
- 腹部肥胖和吸烟可能有遗传倾向于发生椎间.
- 在这项研究中,增加的BMI没有显示出与缺口的统计学意义上的关联.
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