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Allostatic load is associated with chronic conditions in the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study

机译:在波士顿波多黎各人健康研究中,同素负荷与慢性病有关

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Puerto Ricans living in the United States mainland present multiple disparities in prevalence of chronic diseases, relative to other racial and ethnic groups. Allostatic load (AL), or the cumulative wear and tear of physiological responses to stressors such as major life events, social and environmental burden, has been proposed as a possible mechanism for the inequalities observed in minority groups, but has not been studied in Puerto Ricans. The aim of this study was to determine the association of AL to six chronic diseases (abdominal obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and self-reported cardiovascular disease (CVD), arthritis and cancer) in Puerto Ricans, and to contrast AL to metabolic syndrome (MetS). Participants of the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study (n = 1116, ages 45–75 years) underwent a home-based interview, where questionnaires were completed and biological samples collected. A summary definition of AL was constructed using clinically-defined cutoffs and medication use for 10 physiological parameters in different body systems. Logistic regression models were run to determine associations between AL score and disease status, controlling for age, sex, smoking, alcohol use, physical activity, total fat intake and energy intake. Parallel models were also run with MetS score replacing AL. We found that increasing categories of AL score were significantly associated with abdominal obesity, hypertension, diabetes and self-reported cardiovascular disease (CVD) and arthritis, but not with self-reported cancer. The strength of associations of AL with all conditions, except diabetes and cancer, was similar to or larger than those of MetS score. In conclusion, Puerto Rican older adults experienced physiological dysregulation that was associated with increased odds of chronic conditions. AL was more strongly associated with most conditions, compared to MetS, suggesting that this cumulative measure may be a better predictor of disease. These results have prospective research implications for Puerto Ricans and other ethnic groups.
机译:与其他种族和族裔群体相比,居住在美国大陆的波多黎各人在慢性病的流行方面存在多种差异。有人提出了同构负荷(AL)或对压力源的生理反应的累积损耗,例如主要生活事件,社会和环境负担,是造成少数群体不平等现象的一种可能机制,但尚未在波多黎各进行过研究。瑞卡人。这项研究的目的是确定AL与波多黎各人的六种慢性疾病(腹部肥胖,高血压,糖尿病和自我报告的心血管疾病(CVD),关节炎和癌症)的关联,并将AL与代谢综合征进行对比(大都会)。波士顿波多黎各人健康研究(n = 1116,年龄45-75岁)的参加者进行了家庭访问,并完成了问卷调查并收集了生物样本。使用临床定义的临界值和药物在不同身体系统中的10个生理参数构建AL的简要定义。运行Logistic回归模型来确定AL得分与疾病状态之间的关联,并控制年龄,性别,吸烟,饮酒,体育锻炼,总脂肪摄入和能量摄入。还使用MetS评分代替AL的并行模型。我们发现,AL评分类别的增加与腹部肥胖,高血压,糖尿病和自我报告的心血管疾病(CVD)和关节炎显着相关,而与自我报告的癌症无关。 AL与除糖尿病和癌症以外的所有疾病的关联强度与MetS得分相似或更高。总之,波多黎各老年人经历了生理失调,这与慢性病的几率增加有关。与MetS相比,AL与大多数疾病的相关性更强,这表明该累积量度可能是疾病的更好预测指标。这些结果对波多黎各人和其他种族具有前瞻性研究意义。

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