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体重指数与代谢综合征的相互作用:从中年到晚年与生理年龄的关联。

Interplay of body mass index and metabolic syndrome: association with physiological age from midlife to late-life.

机构信息

Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Nobels väg 12A, Solna, 171 65, Stockholm, Sweden.

Center for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Geroscience. 2024 Apr;46(2):2605-2617. doi: 10.1007/s11357-023-01032-9. Epub 2023 Dec 16.

Abstract

Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) share common pathophysiological characteristics with aging. To better understand their interplay, we examined how body mass index (BMI) and MetS jointly associate with physiological age, and if the associations changed from midlife to late-life. We used longitudinal data from 1,825 Swedish twins. Physiological age was measured as frailty index (FI) and functional aging index (FAI) and modeled independently in linear mixed-effects models adjusted for chronological age, sex, education, and smoking. We assessed curvilinear associations of BMI and chronological age with physiological age, and interactions between BMI, MetS, and chronological age. We found a significant three-way interaction between BMI, MetS, and chronological age on FI (p-interaction = 0·006), not FAI. Consequently, we stratified FI analyses by age: < 65, 65-85, and ≥ 85 years, and modeled FAI across ages. Except for FI at ages ≥ 85, BMI had U-shaped associations with FI and FAI, where BMI around 26-28 kg/m was associated with the lowest physiological age. MetS was associated with higher FI and FAI, except for FI at ages < 65, and modified the BMI-FI association at ages 65-85 (p-interaction = 0·02), whereby the association between higher BMI levels and FI was stronger in individuals with MetS. Age modified the MetS-FI association in ages ≥ 85, such that it was stronger at higher ages (p-interaction = 0·01). Low BMI, high BMI, and metabolic syndrome were associated with higher physiological age, contributing to overall health status among older individuals and potentially accelerating aging.

摘要

肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)与衰老具有共同的病理生理学特征。为了更好地理解它们的相互作用,我们研究了体重指数(BMI)和 MetS 如何共同与生理年龄相关,以及它们的关联是否从中年到老年发生变化。我们使用了来自 1825 对瑞典双胞胎的纵向数据。生理年龄通过脆弱指数(FI)和功能老化指数(FAI)来衡量,并在调整了年龄、性别、教育和吸烟的线性混合效应模型中独立建模。我们评估了 BMI 和年龄与生理年龄的曲线关联,以及 BMI、MetS 和年龄之间的交互作用。我们发现 BMI、MetS 和年龄在 FI 上存在显著的三向交互作用(p 交互=0.006),但在 FAI 上没有。因此,我们根据年龄对 FI 分析进行分层:<65 岁、65-85 岁和≥85 岁,并在所有年龄上对 FAI 进行建模。除了 85 岁以上的 FI 之外,BMI 与 FI 和 FAI 呈 U 形关联,BMI 约为 26-28kg/m 时与最低的生理年龄相关。MetS 与更高的 FI 和 FAI 相关,除了 65 岁以下的 FI 之外,并且在 65-85 岁时改变了 BMI-FI 关联(p 交互=0.02),即 MetS 个体中更高 BMI 水平与 FI 的关联更强。年龄改变了 MetS-FI 关联,在 85 岁以上年龄时更强(p 交互=0.01)。低 BMI、高 BMI 和代谢综合征与更高的生理年龄相关,这会影响老年人的整体健康状况,可能会加速衰老。

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