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揭示中国成年人的人类本能行为与血压之间的关系:一项网络分析。

Unveiling relationships of human instinctive behaviors and blood pressure in Chinese adults: A network analysis.

作者信息

Yu Bin, Yin Jianzhong, Yu Peng, Fan Yunzhe, Yang Jiqi, Fu Yao, Wang Sihan, Yang Tingting, Ma Bangjing, Ding Xianbin, Yang Shujuan

机构信息

Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, Sichuan University-The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chengdu, China; West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

School of Public Health, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan, China; Baoshan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Baoshan, Yunnan, China.

出版信息

Public Health. 2025 Jan;238:289-297. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2024.12.020. Epub 2024 Dec 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Human behaviors and blood pressure (BP) are closely intertwined, affecting health. However, few studies have demonstrated their complex relationships. Using network analysis, we aimed to untangle the intricate and potential causal relationships between BP and human instinctive behaviors, identifying potential action points for hypertension prevention and control.

STUDY DESIGN

Cohort study.

METHODS

This study is based on two-wave data from 11,277 Chinese adults in the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort (CMEC) and an independent validation cohort of 21,947 adults from the Chinese Cohort of Working Adults (CCWA). We conducted a cross-sectional network analysis to estimate the interrelationships between measured BP and self-reported physical activity (PA), diet, and sleep. The centrality of each variable within the network was estimated using strength centrality index. Additionally, we performed a longitudinal network analysis to infer the potential causal relationships between BP and human instinctive behaviors in participants with normal or above-normal BP.

RESULTS

The network models suggested that BP exhibited negative associations with the dietary score (edge weight: -0.09) and sleep duration (-0.05). Non-sedentary behavior and dietary score were the most central variables, strongly connecting BP and other lifestyles. Higher BP predicted a poorer dietary score (β = -0.21) in participants with above-normal BP. The effect of BP on dietary score was replicated in the validation cohort and validated by linear regression analysis.

CONCLUSIONS

Non-sedentary behaviors and dietary behaviors may be the potential action points in promoting healthy behaviors and contributing to BP management. It is essential to manage individuals' BP status, non-sedentary behaviors, and dietary behaviors to disrupt malignant cycles.

摘要

目的

人类行为与血压密切相关,影响健康。然而,很少有研究证明它们之间的复杂关系。我们旨在通过网络分析理清血压与人类本能行为之间错综复杂的潜在因果关系,确定高血压预防和控制的潜在行动点。

研究设计

队列研究。

方法

本研究基于中国多民族队列(CMEC)中11277名中国成年人的两波数据以及来自中国在职成年人队列(CCWA)的21947名成年人的独立验证队列。我们进行了横断面网络分析,以估计测量的血压与自我报告的身体活动(PA)、饮食和睡眠之间的相互关系。使用强度中心性指数估计网络中每个变量的中心性。此外,我们进行了纵向网络分析,以推断血压正常或高于正常的参与者中血压与人类本能行为之间的潜在因果关系。

结果

网络模型表明,血压与饮食得分(边权重:-0.09)和睡眠时间(-0.05)呈负相关。非久坐行为和饮食得分是最核心的变量,将血压与其他生活方式紧密相连。血压较高预示着血压高于正常的参与者饮食得分较差(β = -0.21)。血压对饮食得分的影响在验证队列中得到重复,并通过线性回归分析得到验证。

结论

非久坐行为和饮食行为可能是促进健康行为和有助于血压管理的潜在行动点。管理个体的血压状况、非久坐行为和饮食行为以打破恶性循环至关重要。

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