| Literature DB >> 35372432 |
Xinlei Miao1,2, Jun Chen3, Wen Meng4, Qiong Wu5, Zhiyuan Wu1, Lin Ren3, Yue Cai6, Xiuhua Guo1,2, Xiang Zhang7, Qun Meng8.
Abstract
Background: Multimorbidity has an effect on life expectancy, while its effect on healthy life years is unclear. This study aims to investigate the associations between healthy life years lost due to multimorbidity and living risk.Entities:
Keywords: health-related factors; healthy years of life lost; living risk; multimorbidity; quality of life
Year: 2022 PMID: 35372432 PMCID: PMC8970175 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.831544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Baseline characteristics of participants with or without disease.
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| Age (year) | 58.49 ± 9.734 | 59.55 ± 9.50 |
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| Sex |
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| Male | 2,564 (49.77) | 1,867 (47.4) | |
| Female | 2,588 (50.23) | 2,072 (52.6) | |
| Area |
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| Urban | 462 (8.97) | 313 (7.95) | |
| Rural | 4,690 (91.03) | 3,636 (92.31) | |
| Education |
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| Over 9 years | 112 (2.17) | 51 (1.29) | |
| Nine years and less | 5,040 (97.83) | 3,888 (98.71) | |
| Smoking experiences | 0.426 | ||
| No | 3,090 (59.98) | 2,354 (59.76) | |
| Yes | 2,062 (40.02) | 1,585 (40.24) | |
| Drinking |
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| No | 3,285 (63.76) | 2,663 (67.61) | |
| Yes | 1,867 (36.24) | 1,276 (32.39) | |
| Overweight or obesity | 0.361 | ||
| No | 3,086 (59.9) | 2,344 (59.51) | |
| Yes | 2,066 (40.1) | 1,595 (40.49) | |
| Hypertension |
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| No | 4,192 (81.37) | 2,971 (75.43) | |
| Yes | 960 (18.63) | 968 (24.57) | |
| Dyslipidemia |
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| No | 4,833 (93.81) | 3,592 (91.19) | |
| Yes | 319 (6.19) | 347 (8.81) | |
| Diabetes |
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| No | 4,931 (95.71) | 3,724 (94.54) | |
| Yes | 221 (4.29) | 215 (5.46) | |
| Living risks |
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| Low-risk | 2,821 (54.76) | 2,090 (53.06) | |
| Medium-risk | 1,555 (30.18) | 1,135 (28.81) | |
| High-risk | 776 (15.06) | 714 (18.13) |
Bold P-values indicate statistical differences.
Over nine years of education: two-/three-year college/associated degree, four-year- college/bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree/Ph.D.
Overweight or obesity defined as their BMI being over 24.0 (kg/m2).
Having hypertension, dyslipidemia or diabetes defined as having been diagnosed by doctor.
HR, hazard risk; CI, confidence interval.
Figure 1The change of probability without multimorbidity of people in seven-year-follow-up. (A–C) Represent the probability of non-multimorbidity in total population, males and females, respectively.
Figure 2Hazard risks of multimorbidity by living risk group. HR, hazard risk; CI, confidence interval.
Figure 3The healthy life years lost due to the multimorbidity in 7-year follow-up. (A–C) Represent the healthy life lost in total population, males and females, respectively.
Figure 4The association with health-related factors and multimorbidity. Over 9 years of education: 2-/3-year college/associated degree, 4-year-college/bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree/Ph.D. Overweight or obesity defined as their body mass index (BMI) being over 24.0 (kg/m2). Having hypertension, dyslipidemia or diabetes defined as having been diagnosed by doctor. HR, hazard risk; CI, confidence interval.