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Positive childhood experiences and ideal cardiovascular health in midlife: Associations and mediators

机译:积极的童年经历和中年人的理想心血管健康:协会和调解人

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In 2010, the American Heart Association introduced a new conceptual framework to encourage a focus on primary prevention and provided a definition for “ideal cardiovascular health”. In this study we examined the relationship between positive childhood experience and ideal cardiovascular health in mid-life, and the extent to which education, depression, and social support mediate this association. Data are from participants in the Midlife and Aging in the United States study who completed a clinic-based assessment of health (N = 1255, aged 34–84 years, 2004–2005). We created a positive childhood experiences index based on retrospective report of eight childhood experiences, and calculated a continuous ideal cardiovascular health score for each participant following the American Heart Association’s definition of ideal, intermediate and poor cardiovascular health across seven health metrics (analyses conducted in 2015–2016). Positive childhood experiences were associated with ideal cardiovascular health: compared to individuals in the lowest quartile, respondents in the second, third, and fourth quartile of positive childhood experiences scored 0.42 (standard error (SE) = 0.18), 0.92 (SE = 0.18) and 1.04 (SE = 0.18) units higher on ideal cardiovascular health, adjusting for age, sex, and race. Respondent’s education, depression status, and social support fully mediated the direct effect of positive childhood experiences on ideal cardiovascular health, with the largest indirect effect for education. These results suggest that positive childhood experiences are associated with ideal cardiovascular health in midlife. Strategies to promote cardiovascular wellbeing may benefit from a focus on social interventions early in life; educational attainment, major depression, and social support may represent key points of intervention.
机译:2010年,美国心脏协会引入了一个新的概念框架,以鼓励人们将重点放在一级预防上,并为“理想的心血管健康”提供了定义。在这项研究中,我们研究了积极的儿童经历与中年人理想的心血管健康之间的关系,以及教育,抑郁和社会支持在多大程度上介导了这种联系。数据来自美国中年和老年研究的参与者,他们完成了基于临床的健康评估(N = 1255,年龄34-84岁,2004-2005)。我们根据八次童年经历的回顾性报告创建了积极的童年经历指数,并根据美国心脏协会对七个健康指标(2015年进行的分析)对理想,中度和不良心血管健康的定义为每个参与者计算了连续的理想心血管健康评分–2016)。童年时期的积极经历与理想的心血管健康相关:与处于最低四分位数的个人相比,处于积极的童年经历的第二,第三和第四四分位数的受访者得分分别为0.42(标准误(SE)= 0.18),0.92(SE = 0.18)并根据年龄,性别和种族进行调整,在理想的心血管健康方面要高出1.04(SE = 0.18)个单位。受访者的教育程度,抑郁状态和社会支持充分调节了积极的童年经历对理想心血管健康的直接影响,而对教育的间接影响最大。这些结果表明,积极的童年经历与中年人的理想心血管健康有关。关注生命早期的社会干预可能会有益于促进心血管健康的策略;受教育程度,严重抑郁和社会支持可能是干预的重点。

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