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健康生活方式在美国癌症幸存者中社会经济地位与死亡率关联中的中介作用:一项基于人群的队列研究。

Mediation effect of healthy lifestyles on the association of socioeconomic status with mortality among US cancer survivors: a population-based cohort study.

作者信息

Shang Yuhang, Cheng Weilun, Hu Anbang, Fang Zhengbo, Liu Jiangwei, Ma Fei, Guo Baoliang

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China.

出版信息

Int J Surg. 2025 Jul 11. doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000002904.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Socioeconomic inequity can lead to health disparities among cancer survivors. Although lifestyle factors are commonly considered as mediators between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, their impacts on SES-related mortality differences among cancer survivors are still unclear. This study aimed to explore the mediation effect of overall lifestyles on the relationship between SES and mortality among cancer survivors.

METHODS

This study analyzed data from 2,411 cancer survivors in National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2000 to 2013. Deaths were ascertained from linkage to the National Death Index with follow-up until 2019. SES was assessed by latent class analysis using family income, occupation, education and health insurance. A healthy lifestyle score was constructed based on smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity and diet. Cox regression and mediation analyses were conducted to quantify the proportion of SES-related survival disparities explained by lifestyle factors. Finally, joint associations between SES and lifestyles on mortality risk were evaluated.

RESULTS

During a mean follow-up of 9.0 years, 894 deaths were recorded. Compared with high SES participants, those with low SES had higher risks of all-cause mortality (HR, 2.54; 95% CI, 1.85-3.05), cancer mortality (1.92; 1.13-3.24), and non-cancer mortality (2.92; 1.96-4.33), and the proportions mediated by lifestyles were 13.5% (7.3%-23.5%), 28.7% (10.7%-57.6%), and 8.7% (3.5%-20.3%), respectively. Additionally, joint analysis revealed that individuals with low SES and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors had the highest risk of all-cause and cancer mortality.

CONCLUSIONS

Unhealthy lifestyles partially mediated socioeconomic inequity in mortality among US cancer survivors. Additionally, significant joint effects of lifestyles and SES on mortality were found. Therefore, healthy lifestyle promotion is warranted to mitigate SES-related health disparities among cancer survivors.

摘要

背景

社会经济不平等会导致癌症幸存者之间出现健康差异。尽管生活方式因素通常被视为社会经济地位(SES)与健康之间的中介因素,但其对癌症幸存者中与SES相关的死亡率差异的影响仍不明确。本研究旨在探讨总体生活方式对癌症幸存者中SES与死亡率之间关系的中介作用。

方法

本研究分析了2000年至2013年美国国家健康与营养检查调查中2411名癌症幸存者的数据。通过与国家死亡指数建立联系来确定死亡情况,并随访至2019年。使用家庭收入、职业、教育和健康保险,通过潜在类别分析评估SES。基于吸烟、饮酒、体育活动和饮食构建健康生活方式评分。进行Cox回归和中介分析,以量化生活方式因素所解释的与SES相关的生存差异比例。最后,评估SES与生活方式对死亡风险的联合关联。

结果

在平均9.0年的随访期间,记录了894例死亡。与高SES参与者相比,低SES参与者的全因死亡率(风险比[HR],2.54;95%置信区间[CI],1.85 - 3.05)、癌症死亡率(1.92;1.13 - 3.24)和非癌症死亡率(2.92;1.96 - 4.33)风险更高,生活方式所介导的比例分别为13.5%(7.3% - 23.5%)、28.7%(10.7% - 57.6%)和8.7%(3.5% - 20.3%)。此外,联合分析显示,低SES且生活方式不健康的个体全因和癌症死亡率风险最高。

结论

不健康的生活方式部分介导了美国癌症幸存者中社会经济不平等导致的死亡率差异。此外,还发现生活方式和SES对死亡率有显著的联合影响。因此,有必要促进健康的生活方式,以减轻癌症幸存者中与SES相关的健康差异。

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