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Causal mediation analysis between resistance exercise and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease based on the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study.

Jiasheng Huang1, Yehua Li2, Angelique G Brellenthin3, Duck-Chul Lee3, Xuemei Sui4, Steven N Blair5.   

Abstract

Health benefits of resistance exercise (RE), particularly in lowering cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks, are less understood in comparison to aerobic exercise (AE). Motivated by big data from the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study (ACLS), we study the direct and indirect effects of RE on CVD risks. The primary outcome in our study, total CVD events (CVD morbidity and mortality combined), is modeled as a survival outcome. To investigate the pathway from RE to CVD outcome through potential mediators, we first conduct causal mediation analysis based on marginal structural models (MSMs). To fully account the information from repeated measurements of the mediators, we also adopt a joint model of the CVD survival outcome and multiple longitudinal trajectories of the mediators. Results show statistically significant direct effects of RE and AE on lowering the risk of total CVD events under each pathway. The causal effect of RE and AE on CVD risk is also studied across different age and gender groups. Furthermore, we produce a ranking for the relative importance of the potential risk factors for CVD, with total cholesterol ranking the highest.
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Keywords:  ACLS; Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study; CVD; RE; cardiovascular disease; resistance exercise

Year:  2021        PMID: 36246860      PMCID: PMC9559322          DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2021.1962260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Stat        ISSN: 0266-4763            Impact factor:   1.416


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