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Cardiovascular Risk and Psychosocial Factors in Blacks: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data

机译:黑人的心血管疾病风险和社会心理因素:单个参与者数据的荟萃分析

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Background. Blacks have higher age-adjusted mortality rates than any other ethnic groups; however, the reasons for these disparities are still largely unknown. Many have theorized that psychosocial risk factors, such as depressive symptoms, hostility, discrimination and job strain, may contribute to CVD risk; however, few studies have had a large enough sample size to investigate to what extent psychosocial factors predict cardiovascular risk in Blacks or whether other factors like age or sex modify these effects.;Methods. This study pooled individual-level data from three population-based cohort studies (the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, and Jackson Heart Study) to investigate the effect of psychosocial factors on hypertension (Aim 1), diabetes (Aim 2), and incident cardiovascular disease (Aim 3) in Blacks. We estimated the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationship between psychosocial risk factors and cardiovascular risk using Poisson and Cox regression, and we tested for heterogeneity of effect using interaction terms.;Results. One standard deviation increase in depressive symptoms were associated with a 14% increase in the rate of hypertension (CI: 1.08, 1.20), an 8% increase in the rate of diabetes (CI: 1.00, 1.16), and a 13% increase in the rate of CVD (CI: 1.03, 1.25). One standard deviation increase in hostility was associated with 15% increase in incident hypertension in the pooled sample (CI: 1.09, 1.21), and effects of hostility on diabetes and CVD were noted within specific cohorts and age groups. Discrimination is associated with a 9% increase in incident hypertension in Black men (CI: 1.00, 1.18), but not in Black women, and the effects of discrimination tended to be strongest in the MESA cohort. Finally, we observed that job strain is associated with a 27% increase in the rate of hypertension in the pooled sample (CI: 1.07, 1.50), and effects of job strain on diabetes and CVD were noted within specific cohorts and geographic regions.;Conclusions: Depression poses a threat to cardiovascular health in Blacks, and the integration of mental health services is a promising strategy to reduce the incidence of CVD in Blacks. Given the variability of effects among other psychosocial characteristics, though, it does not appear that these risk factors explain systematic differences in the CVD risk profiles in Blacks. Particular attention to macrosocial constraints on mental health and healthy lifestyles will enable researchers to intervene on the broader social and environmental context which perpetuate racial disparities in cardiovascular disease.
机译:背景。黑人的年龄调整死亡率高于任何其他种族;但是,造成这些差异的原因仍然未知。许多人认为,心理社会风险因素(例如抑郁症状,敌意,歧视和工作压力)可能会导致CVD风险。然而,很少有研究具有足够大的样本量来调查心理社会因素在多大程度上预测了黑人的心血管风险,或者年龄或性别等其他因素是否会改变这些影响。这项研究汇总了三项基于人群的队列研究(年轻人的冠状动脉风险发展,动脉粥样硬化的多民族研究和杰克逊心脏研究)的个人水平数据,以研究心理社会因素对高血压的影响(目标1)黑人中的糖尿病,糖尿病(目标2)和心血管疾病(目标3)。我们使用泊松(Poisson)和考克斯(Cox)回归估计了社会心理风险因素与心血管风险之间的横向和纵向关系,并使用交互作用项测试了效果的异质性。抑郁症状的一种标准偏差增加与高血压发生率增加14%(CI:1.08,1.20),糖尿病发生率增加8%(CI:1.00,1.16)和高血压发生率增加13%有关CVD的发生率(CI:1.03,1.25)。在收集的样本中,敌意性增加一个标准差可导致高血压发生率增加15%(CI:1.09,1.21),并且在特定人群和年龄组中注意到了敌意性对糖尿病和CVD的影响。歧视与黑人男性高血压发生率增加9%有关(CI:1.00、1.18),但与黑人女性无关,而且歧视的影响在MESA队列中最明显。最后,我们观察到工作压力与合并样本中高血压发生率增加27%有关(CI:1.07、1.50),并且在特定人群和地理区域内注意到工作压力对糖尿病和CVD的影响。结论:抑郁症对黑人的心血管健康构成威胁,而精神卫生服务的整合是减少黑人CVD发病率的一种有前途的策略。但是,考虑到其他社会心理特征之间影响的差异性,似乎这些危险因素似乎无法解释黑人中CVD风险特征的系统差异。对精神健康和健康生活方式的宏观社会制约因素的特别关注将使研究人员能够干预更广泛的社会和环境背景,从而使心血管疾病中的种族差异长期存在。

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  • 作者

    Onwuka, Amanda J.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Epidemiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:29

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