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临床实践向研究的转化:退伍军人流行病学前瞻性队列研究(VETS)和医疗保健中的伦理与安全(ETHOS)研究

Translation of clinical practice to research: the VETS and ETHOS epidemiologic prospective cohorts.

作者信息

Myers Jonathan, Kokkinos Peter, Samuel Immanuel Babu Henry, Faselis Charles, Fletcher Ross, Froelicher Victor

机构信息

Cardiology Division, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, United States.

Cardiology Division, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Cardiovasc Med. 2025 Jul 10;12:1577931. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2025.1577931. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

For >30 years, the Exercise Testing and Health Outcomes Study (ETHOS) and the Veterans Exercise Testing Study (VETS) cohorts have contributed significantly to the understanding of the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), health outcomes, and the prevention of chronic disease. Multiple reports from these studies have consistently shown an inverse and graded association between higher CRF and the incidence of chronic conditions including cardiovascular disease, site-specific cancers, chronic kidney disease, rhythm disturbances, and neurological conditions. In addition, higher CRF is inversely related to health care costs. Among individuals whose CRF level improves over periods of time ranging from 5 to 7 years, improvements in health outcomes have been observed, and the converse is true among those who decrease CRF over time. The Veterans Administration Health Care System (VAHCS) has pioneered electronic medical records that have facilitated epidemiologic research and have provided the foundation for the ETHOS and VETS cohorts. The VAHCS is particularly suited for epidemiologic studies because patients can be accurately traced through VAHCS benefits services. These studies have helped formulate guidelines on exercise testing as well as recommendations from national and international health organizations on physical activity. In addition, they have provided strong support for efforts to reduce sedentary behavior, promote physical activity, and enhance CRF by public health organizations and healthcare systems in order to reduce the risk of chronic disease. This paper outlines the development of the ETHOS and VETS cohorts and highlights key studies contributing to our understanding of CRF as a critical health determinant.

摘要

30多年来,运动测试与健康结果研究(ETHOS)和退伍军人运动测试研究(VETS)队列对理解心肺适能(CRF)、健康结果及慢性病预防之间的关联做出了重大贡献。这些研究的多份报告一致表明,较高的CRF与包括心血管疾病、特定部位癌症、慢性肾病、心律紊乱和神经疾病在内的慢性病发病率呈负相关且具有分级关系。此外,较高的CRF与医疗保健成本呈负相关。在CRF水平在5至7年的时间段内有所改善的个体中,观察到了健康结果的改善,而随着时间推移CRF下降的个体情况则相反。退伍军人管理局医疗保健系统(VAHCS)率先采用了电子病历,这为流行病学研究提供了便利,并为ETHOS和VETS队列奠定了基础。VAHCS特别适合进行流行病学研究,因为可以通过VAHCS福利服务准确追踪患者。这些研究有助于制定运动测试指南以及国家和国际卫生组织关于身体活动的建议。此外,它们为公共卫生组织和医疗保健系统为减少久坐行为、促进身体活动和提高CRF以降低慢性病风险所做的努力提供了有力支持。本文概述了ETHOS和VETS队列的发展,并重点介绍了有助于我们将CRF理解为关键健康决定因素的关键研究。

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