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健康相关行为和慢性病对低度炎症社会经济模式的相对贡献。

Relative contribution of health-related behaviours and chronic diseases to the socioeconomic patterning of low-grade inflammation.

作者信息

Bonaccio Marialaura, Di Castelnuovo Augusto, Pounis George, De Curtis Amalia, Costanzo Simona, Persichillo Mariarosaria, Cerletti Chiara, Donati Maria Benedetta, de Gaetano Giovanni, Iacoviello Licia

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo NEUROMED, Via dell'Elettronica, 86077, Pozzilli, IS, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Public Health. 2017 Jun;62(5):551-562. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0939-0. Epub 2017 Jan 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To test the association of low-grade inflammation with socioeconomic status (SES) and determine the relative contribution of prevalent chronic diseases and health-related behaviours in explaining such association.

METHODS

Cross-sectional analysis on 19,867 subjects (age ≥35, 48.1% men) recruited within the Moli-sani study from 2005 to 2010 (Italy). A score of low-grade inflammation, including platelet and leukocyte counts, the granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio, and C-reactive protein was applied. SES was measured by education, household income, and occupational social class.

RESULTS

Low SES was associated with elevated levels of low-grade inflammation. Health behaviours (including adiposity, smoking, physical activity, and Mediterranean diet adherence) explained 53.5, 53.9, and 84.9% of the association between social class, income, and education with low-grade inflammation, respectively. Adiposity and body mass index showed a prominent role, while prevalent chronic diseases and conditions only marginally attenuated SES inequalities in inflammation.

CONCLUSIONS

Low-grade inflammation was socioeconomically patterned in a large Mediterranean population. Potentially modifiable behavioural factors explained the greatest part of this association with a leading contribution of adiposity, body mass index, and physical activity.

摘要

目的

检验低度炎症与社会经济地位(SES)之间的关联,并确定常见慢性病和健康相关行为在解释这种关联中所起的相对作用。

方法

对2005年至2010年在意大利莫利萨尼研究中招募的19867名受试者(年龄≥35岁,男性占48.1%)进行横断面分析。应用包括血小板和白细胞计数、粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值以及C反应蛋白在内的低度炎症评分。SES通过教育程度、家庭收入和职业社会阶层来衡量。

结果

低SES与低度炎症水平升高相关。健康行为(包括肥胖、吸烟、体育活动和地中海饮食依从性)分别解释了社会阶层、收入和教育与低度炎症之间关联的53.5%、53.9%和84.9%。肥胖和体重指数发挥了突出作用,而常见慢性病和疾病状况仅略微减轻了炎症方面的SES不平等。

结论

在一大群地中海人群中,低度炎症存在社会经济模式差异。潜在可改变的行为因素解释了这种关联的大部分,其中肥胖、体重指数和体育活动起主要作用。

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