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美国国家健康与营养检查调查中社会经济地位与生命基本八项指标的关联:性别对效应的修正作用

Association of Socioeconomic Status With Life's Essential 8 in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: Effect Modification by Sex.

作者信息

Williams Amaris, Nolan Timiya S, Luthy Jacsen, Brewer LaPrincess C, Ortiz Robin, Venkatesh Kartik K, Sanchez Eduardo, Brock Guy N, Nawaz Saira, Garner Jennifer A, Walker Daniel M, Gray Darrell M, Joseph Joshua J

机构信息

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus OH.

The Ohio State University College of Nursing Columbus OH.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Feb 20;13(4):e030805. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.123.030805. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Higher scores for the American Heart Association Life's Essential 8 (LE8) metrics, blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, body mass index, physical activity, smoking, sleep, and diet, are associated with lower risk of chronic disease. Socioeconomic status (SES; employment, insurance, education, and income) is associated with LE8 scores, but there is limited understanding of potential differences by sex. This analysis quantifies the association of SES with LE8 for each sex, within Hispanic Americans, non-Hispanic Asian Americans, non-Hispanic Black Americans, and non-Hispanic White Americans.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Using cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, years 2011 to 2018, LE8 scores were calculated (range, 0-100). Age-adjusted linear regression quantified the association of SES with LE8 score. The interaction of sex with SES in the association with LE8 score was assessed in each racial and ethnic group. The US population representatively weighted sample (13 529 observations) was aged ≥20 years (median, 48 years). The association of education and income with LE8 scores was higher in women compared with men for non-Hispanic Black Americans and non-Hispanic White Americans ( for all interactions <0.05). Among non-Hispanic Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans, the association of SES with LE8 was not different between men and women, and women had greater LE8 scores than men at all SES levels (eg, high school or less, some college, and college degree or more).

CONCLUSIONS

The factors that explain the sex differences among non-Hispanic Black Americans and non-Hispanic White Americans, but not non-Hispanic Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans, are critical areas for further research to advance cardiovascular health equity.

摘要

背景

美国心脏协会生命八大要素(LE8)指标,即血压、胆固醇、血糖、体重指数、体育活动、吸烟、睡眠和饮食,得分越高,慢性病风险越低。社会经济地位(SES;就业、保险、教育和收入)与LE8得分相关,但对于性别之间的潜在差异了解有限。本分析量化了西班牙裔美国人、非西班牙裔亚裔美国人、非西班牙裔非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人中,SES与各性别LE8之间的关联。

方法与结果

利用2011年至2018年美国国家健康与营养检查调查的横断面数据,计算LE8得分(范围为0 - 100)。年龄调整后的线性回归量化了SES与LE8得分之间的关联。在每个种族和族裔群体中评估性别与SES在与LE8得分关联中的相互作用。美国具有代表性的加权样本(13529例观察对象)年龄≥20岁(中位数为48岁)。对于非西班牙裔非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人,女性教育和收入与LE8得分的关联高于男性(所有相互作用P<0.05)。在非西班牙裔亚裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人中,SES与LE8的关联在男性和女性之间无差异,且在所有SES水平(如高中及以下、部分大学学历、大学及以上学历)下,女性的LE8得分均高于男性。

结论

解释非西班牙裔非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人之间性别差异,但不包括非西班牙裔亚裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人的因素,是进一步研究以促进心血管健康公平的关键领域。

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