Hosseinpour-Niazi Somayeh, Mirmiran Parvin, Hosseinpanah Farhad, Fallah-Ghohroudy Arefeh, Azizi Fereidoun
Nutrition and Endocrine Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran ; Obesity Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran.
Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran.
Int J Endocrinol Metab. 2014 Oct 1;12(4):e18980. doi: 10.5812/ijem.18980. eCollection 2014 Oct.
Most existing reports indicate that body weight gradually increases following marital status and thereby enhances health status and decreases mortality; however, the association between marital status and the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has not been thoroughly investigated in a longitudinal study.
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential effects of marital status and marital transition on MetS during a 9.6-year follow-up in Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study.
For this study, 5221 participants (2060 males and 3161 females), aged 15 to 90 years at baseline, were followed for a median of 9.6 years. Marital status was categorized as consistent marital status and marital transition. We measured MetS risk z score and its components and calculated their changes. Then the effects of marital status and marital transition on MetS risk z score and its components were assessed using multivariable linear regression.
In comparison to participants who were married, no significant changes in MetS risk z score was found in single participants. Employed females in the transition to married group had significant increase in MetS risk z score than single employed females. No significant changes in MetS risk z score were observed between widowed/divorced subjects and compared to consistently married subjects.
Marital status may affect MetS risk z score differently in both genders.
大多数现有报告表明,体重会随着婚姻状况逐渐增加,从而改善健康状况并降低死亡率;然而,婚姻状况与代谢综合征(MetS)之间的关联尚未在纵向研究中得到充分调查。
本研究的目的是在德黑兰血脂与血糖研究中,对9.6年的随访期间婚姻状况和婚姻转变对代谢综合征的潜在影响进行调查。
本研究纳入了5221名参与者(2060名男性和3161名女性),基线年龄为15至90岁,中位随访时间为9.6年。婚姻状况分为持续婚姻状况和婚姻转变。我们测量了代谢综合征风险z评分及其组成部分,并计算了它们的变化。然后,使用多变量线性回归评估婚姻状况和婚姻转变对代谢综合征风险z评分及其组成部分的影响。
与已婚参与者相比,单身参与者的代谢综合征风险z评分没有显著变化。向已婚组转变的就业女性的代谢综合征风险z评分比单身就业女性显著增加。丧偶/离婚者与持续已婚者相比,代谢综合征风险z评分没有显著变化。
婚姻状况对男女代谢综合征风险z评分的影响可能不同。