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24 小时光照-黑暗和活动-休息节律的一致性与美国成年人全国代表性样本中的糖尿病和葡萄糖代谢有关。

Alignment Between 24-h Light-Dark and Activity-Rest Rhythms Is Associated With Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism in a Nationally Representative Sample of American Adults.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX.

Center for Spatial-Temporal Modeling for Applications in Population Sciences, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX.

出版信息

Diabetes Care. 2023 Dec 1;46(12):2171-2179. doi: 10.2337/dc23-1034.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The alignment between environmental stimuli (e.g., dark, light) and behavior cycles (e.g., rest, activity) is an essential feature of the circadian timing system, a key contributor to metabolic health. However, no previous studies have investigated light-activity alignment in relation to glycemic control in human populations.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

The analysis included ∼7,000 adults (aged 20-80 years) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (2011-2014) with actigraphy-measured, multiday, 24-h activity and light data. We used phasor analysis to derive phasor magnitude and phasor angle, which measures coupling strength and phase difference between the activity-rest and light-dark cycles, respectively. We used multinomial logistic regression and multiple linear regression to study phasor magnitude and phasor angle in relation to diabetes (primary outcome) and multiple secondary biomarkers of glycemic control.

RESULTS

Lower alignment strength (i.e., a shorter phasor magnitude) and more delayed activity relative to the light cycle (i.e., a larger phasor angle) were both associated with diabetes. Specifically, compared with individuals in the quintiles indicating the most proper alignment (Q5 for phasor magnitude and Q1 for phasor angle), those in the quintiles with the most impaired alignment had a >70% increase in the odds of diabetes for phasor magnitude (odds ratio 1.76 [95% CI 1.39, 2.24]) and for phasor angle (1.73 [1.34, 2.25]). Similar associations were observed for biomarkers for glucose metabolism. The results were generally consistent across diverse sociodemographic and obesity groups.

CONCLUSIONS

The alignment pattern between 24-h activity-rest and light-dark cycles may be a critical factor in metabolic health.

摘要

目的

环境刺激(例如,黑暗、光明)与行为周期(例如,休息、活动)之间的协调是昼夜节律计时系统的一个基本特征,是代谢健康的关键贡献者。然而,以前没有研究调查过光-活动协调与人类群体的血糖控制之间的关系。

研究设计和方法

该分析包括来自国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)(2011-2014 年)的约 7000 名成年人(年龄 20-80 岁),这些人有通过活动记录仪测量的、多日、24 小时的活动和光照数据。我们使用相幅分析得出相幅幅度和相幅角,分别衡量活动-休息和光-暗周期之间的耦合强度和相位差。我们使用多项逻辑回归和多元线性回归来研究相幅幅度和相幅角与糖尿病(主要结局)和多个血糖控制的次要生物标志物的关系。

结果

较弱的协调强度(即较短的相幅幅度)和相对于光照周期的活动延迟(即较大的相幅角)都与糖尿病有关。具体而言,与处于最适当协调的五分位数(相幅幅度的第 5 个五分位数和相幅角的第 1 个五分位数)的个体相比,处于协调最受损的五分位数的个体,相幅幅度的糖尿病发病几率增加了超过 70%(比值比 1.76[95%CI 1.39,2.24]),相幅角的糖尿病发病几率增加了 1.73[1.34,2.25])。葡萄糖代谢生物标志物也观察到类似的关联。结果在不同的社会人口统计学和肥胖群体中基本一致。

结论

24 小时活动-休息和光-暗周期之间的协调模式可能是代谢健康的一个关键因素。

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