| Literature DB >> 26195318 |
Peter Garvin1,2, Evalill Nilsson3,4, Jan Ernerudh5, Margareta Kristenson4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Measures of health-related quality of life (HRQoL), like the Short Form (SF)-36, have been suggested to correlate with inflammatory biomarkers. It is, however, unclear whether a joint measure of two inflammatory biomarkers would bring additional information in comparison with evaluation of one inflammatory biomarker.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; CRP; Health-related quality of life; Inflammation; Interleukin; Population; SF-36
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26195318 PMCID: PMC4706574 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-015-1068-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Characteristics of the study population (n = 905)
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| Women | 50 | 454 |
| Age | ||
| 45–49 | 20 | 179 |
| 50–54 | 21 | 188 |
| 55–59 | 20 | 185 |
| 60–64 | 20 | 178 |
| 65–69 | 19 | 175 |
| Medical conditions | ||
| One or more of all diseases | 55 | 497 |
| Back pain | ||
| Yes | 41 | 375 |
| Smoking | ||
| Yes | 21 | 193 |
| Alcohol consumption | ||
| 9 (women)/14 (men) or more glasses/week | 10 | 86 |
| Body mass index | ||
| <25 | 38 | 340 |
| 25–30 | 43 | 385 |
| >30 | 19 | 171 |
| Physical activity | ||
| Inactive | 4 | 36 |
| Occasionally/seldom active | 76 | 640 |
| Regularly active | 19 | 163 |
Partial correlation between the SF-36 and the inflammatory biomarkers, adjusted for age and sex
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| PF, Physical Functioning | − | < | − | < |
| RP, Role-Physical | − |
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| BP, Bodily Pain | − |
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| GH, General Health | − | < | − | < |
| VT, Vitality | − |
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| SF, Social Functioning | − | < | − |
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| RE, Role-Emotional | − | < | − |
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| MH, Mental Health | − | < | −0.02 | 0.393 |
Statistically significant correlations are shown in bold. n = 855–905
SF-36 in relation to potential explanatory variables
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| High alcohol consumption (y/ | − | − | −3.1 | − | −4.6 | − | − | −3.6 | |
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| BMI (three categories) | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | −1.1 | |
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| CES-D | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | − | |
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Regressions adjusted for age and sex. Beta coefficients expressed as change per category (dichotomy, or three categories for body mass index and physical activity) or per SD increment in continuous scales (psychological factors). Statistically significant findings are shown in bold. n = 878–976
SF-36: PF Physical Functioning, RP Role-Physical, BP Bodily Pain, GH General Health, VT Vitality, SF Social Functioning, RE Role-Emotional, MH Mental Health, CES-D Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale
SF-36 for different combinations of CRP and IL-6
| SF-36 | High CRP low IL-6 ( | Low CRP high IL-6 ( | Low CRP low IL-6 ( |
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Beta coefficients represent differences in SF-36 score for dummy variables in comparison with the group with high CRP and high IL-6 (n = 52). Model a adjusted for age and sex. Model b adjusted for age, sex, presence of disease, lifestyle factors, and psychological factors. Statistically significant findings are shown in bold
R2, coefficient of determination, is shown for model a and b for each of the scales in SF-36 are in bold italic
Fig. 1Mean SF-36 scale scores for different combinations of CRP and IL-6, adjusted for age, sex, presence of disease, lifestyle factors, and psychological factors. n = 435–457. SF-36: PF Physical Functioning, RP Role-Physical, BP Bodily Pain, GH General Health, VT Vitality, SF Social Functioning, RE Role-Emotional, MH Mental Health. CRP C-reactive protein, IL interleukin. CRP hi = 3–10 mg/l, CRP lo ≤ 1 mg/l, IL-6 hi = 3.25–20 pg/ml, IL-6 lo ≤ 0.56 pg/ml. Dashed line represents Swedish norm values standardized to the gender and age distribution in the study population. Significant differences in group comparisons in relation to group with elevated levels of both CRP and IL-6 are marked with a filled circle. The group with elevated levels of both CRP and IL-6 has significantly lower mean levels of SF-36 scores than other groups in 19 out of 24 comparisons (all except BP for CRP IL6 hi lo, SF, RE and MH for CRP IL6 lo hi, and MH for CRP IL-6 lo lo)