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Cycling is associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases and death: Part 1 – systematic review of cohort studies with meta-analysis

机译:循环与心血管疾病和死亡的较低发病率有关:第1部分 - 对群组分析的队列研究的系统审查

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Physical inactivity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cycling as a physical activity holds great potential to prevent CVD. We aimed to determine whether cycling reduces the risk of CVD and CVD risk factors and to investigate potential dose-response relationships.Systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative studies.We searched four databases (Web of Science, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus and Scopus). All quantitative studies, published until August 2017, were included when a general population was investigated, cycling was assessed either in total or as a transportation mode, and CVD incidence, mortality or risk factors were reported. Studies were excluded when they reported continuous outcomes or when cycling and walking were combined in them. We pooled adjusted relative risks (RR) and OR. Heterogeneity was investigated using I.The search yielded 5174 studies; 21 studies which included 1,069,034 individuals. We found a significantly lower association in combined CVD incidence, mortality and physiological risk factors with total effect estimate 0.78 (95% CI (CI): 0.74–0.82; P<0.001; I2=58%). Separate analyses for CVD incidence, mortality and risk factors showed estimates of RR 0.84 (CI, 0.80 to 0.88; P<0.001; I2=29%), RR 0.83 (CI, 0.76 to 0.90; P<0.001; I2=0%), and OR 0.75 (CI, 0.69 to 0.82; P<0.001; I2=66%), respectively. We found no dose-response relationship or sex-specific difference.Any form of cycling seems to be associated with lower CVD risk, and thus, we recommend cycling as a health-enhancing physical activity.Prospero CRD42016052421.
机译:物理不活跃是心血管疾病(CVD)的危险因素。作为身体活动的循环持有巨大的潜力可防止CVD。我们旨在确定循环是否降低了CVD和CVD危险因素的风险,并调查了潜在的剂量 - 反应关系。系统性评论和定量研究的荟萃分析。我们搜索了四个数据库(科学,Medline,Sportsdus和Scopus)。出版的所有定量研究至2017年8月,包括一般人群,当普通群体中,总共或作为运输模式评估循环,报告了CVD发病率,死亡率或风险因素。当他们报告持续成果或骑自行车和行走时,分别被排除在外。我们汇集了调整后的相对风险(RR)和或。使用i研究了异质性。搜索产生5174项研究; 21项研究包括1,069,034个个体。我们发现CVD发病率的显着降低,死亡率和生理风险因素的总效应估计为0.78(95%CI):0.74-0.82; P <0.001; I2 = 58%)。 CVD发病率的分离分析显示RR 0.84(CI,0.80至0.88; P <0.001; I2 = 29%),RR 0.83(CI,0.76至0.90; P <0.001; I2 = 0%) ,和0.75(CI,0.69至0.82; P <0.001; I2 = 66%)。我们发现没有剂量 - 响应关系或性别特定的差异。循环形式似乎与较低的CVD风险相关,因此,我们建议骑自行车作为健康的身体活动.ProSpero CRD42016052421。

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    《British journal of sports medicine》 |2019年第14期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Faculty of Education Arts and Sports Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Sogndal Norway;

    Faculty of Education Arts and Sports Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Sogndal Norway;

    Faculty of Education Arts and Sports Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Sogndal Norway;

    Faculty of Education Arts and Sports Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Sogndal Norway;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 运动医学;
  • 关键词

    public health; cycling;

    机译:公共卫生;骑自行车;

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