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U‐shaped association of vigorous physical activity with risk of metabolic syndrome in men with low lean mass, and no interaction of physical activity and serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin D with metabolic syndrome risk

机译:U形剧烈体力活动与贫群低质量细胞代谢综合征风险的剧烈体育缔合,没有物理活性和血清25-羟基vitamind的相互作用,具有代谢综合征风险

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Abstract Background There is uncertainty over how lean mass, physical activity (PA) and 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (25‐OH‐D) status interact on metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk in adults. Aims To test the hypothesis that these factors additively influence MetS risk. Methods Four thousand eight hundred and fifty‐eight adults (54.6% female) mean ± SD age 58.0 ± 5.8 years, body mass index 28.1 ± 4.8 kg/m 2 , resident in Busselton, Western Australia. PA assessed by questionnaire (all/total and vigorous), lean mass using dual energy X‐ray absorptiometry (% total body mass), serum 25‐OH‐D via immunoassay, analysed using multivariable logistic regression. Results In men, lower total PA was associated with MetS (no vs 24 h/week odds ratio (OR) = 3.1; ≤8 vs 24 h/week OR = 1.8, both P 0.001), as was lower lean mass (low vs high OR = 20.4; medium vs high OR = 7.4, both P 0.001). Men with low lean mass exhibited a U‐shaped relationship of vigorous PA with MetS risk (covariate‐adjusted: 0 vs 4–8 h/week OR = 2.1, P = 0.037; 12 vs 4–8 h/week OR = 4.3, P = 0.002; interaction P = 0.039). In women, low PA (0 vs 24 h/week OR = 2.1, P = 0.003) and lean mass (low vs high OR = 13.1; medium vs high OR = 7.2, both P 0.001) were associated with MetS risk. Low 25‐OH‐D status was associated with MetS in men (low vs high OR = 4.1; medium vs high OR = 2.3, both P 0.001) and women (OR = 3.5 and 2.1 respectively, both P 0.001) with no PA interaction. Conclusions Men and women with high lean mass have low risk of MetS regardless of PA. Low lean mass identifies men who may benefit most from increasing PA, with an optimal level associated with lowest risk. 25‐OH‐D and PA do not interact on MetS risk.
机译:抽象背景有瘦肉质量,身体活动(PA)和25-羟基维生素D(25-OH-D)状态如何与成人的代谢综合征(Mets)风险相互作用。旨在测试这些因素的假设,即这些因素会增加人们风险。方法四千八百五十八名成年人(雌性54.6%)平均±SD年龄58.0±5.8岁,体重指数28.1±4.8千克/平方米,驻扎在西澳大利亚州Busselton。 PA通过问卷调查(全/总和剧烈)评估,使用双能X射线吸收测定法(%全体质量),血清25-OH-D通过免疫测定,分析使用多变量逻辑回归分析。男性的结果,低总PA与MET相关(NO VS&GT; 24小时/周的差率比(或)= 3.1;≤8Vs& 24小时或= 1.8,P <0.001),如此较低的稀质质量(低Vs高或= 20.4;培养基高或= 7.4,P <0.001)。低瘦肉肿块的男性表现出富集的PA与大众风险的U形关系(调整调节:0 Vs 4-8 H /周或= 2.1,P = 0.037;& 12 Vs 4-8 H /周或= 4.3,p = 0.002;相互作用p = 0.039)。在女性中,低PA(0 vs& 24h /周或= 2.1,p = 0.003)和稀质量(低Vs高或= 13.1;培养基高或= 7.2,P <0.001)与MET相关联风险。低25-OH-D状态与男性的MET有关(低Vs高或= 4.1;培养基Vs高或= 2.3,P <0.001)和女性(或= 3.5和2.1,P& 0.001)没有pa互动。无论PA,结论瘦瘦症高的男性和女性都有很低的Mets风险。低精益群众识别可能受益于越来越多的PA大部分的男性,具有与最低风险相关的最佳水平。 25-OH-D和PA在大都会面前没有互动。

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    《Internal medicine journal》 |2020年第4期|共119页
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    Medical SchoolUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia Australia;

    Department of Endocrinology and DiabetesFiona Stanley HospitalPerth Western Australia Australia;

    School of Population and Global HealthUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia;

    School of Population and Global HealthUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia;

    School of Population and Global HealthUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia;

    School of Population and Global HealthUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia;

    Medical SchoolUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia Australia;

    Department of Clinical Biochemistry PathWest Laboratory MedicineFiona Stanley Hospital and Sir;

    Department of EndocrinologySir Charles Gairdner HospitalPerth Western Australia Australia;

    Medical SchoolUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia Australia;

    Medical SchoolUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia Australia;

    School of Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of Western AustraliaPerth Western Australia Australia;

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  • 关键词

    metabolic syndrome; lean mass; physical activity; 25‐hydroxyvitamin D;

    机译:代谢综合征;瘦肿块;体育活动;25-羟基vitamin d;

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