Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: June 20, 2024
Objective
To
evaluate
the
association
between
bedtime
and
infertility
to
identify
optimal
for
women
of
reproductive
age.
Methods
We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
using
data
from
3,903
female
participants
in
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
2015
2020.
The
effect
on
was
assessed
binary
logistic
regression
different
models,
including
crude
model
adjusted
models.
non-linear
correlation
infertility,
generalized
additive
models
(GAM)
were
utilized.
Subgroup
analyses
by
age,
body
mass
index
(BMI),
waist
circumference,
physical
activity
total
time,
marital
status,
smoking
drinking
status
sleep
duration.
Results
After
adjusting
potential
confounders
(age,
race,
duration,
education,
BMI,
time),
relationship
observed
with
inflection
point
at
22:45.
left
side
point,
no
significant
detected.
However,
right
it,
positively
related
(OR:
1.22;
95%
CI:
1.06
1.39;
P
=
0.0049).
showed
that
late
sleepers
higher
BMI
more
prone
than
those
lower
(BMI:
25–30
kg/m
2
:
OR:
1.26;
1.51;
0.0136;
≥
30
kg/m²:
1.21,
1.09
1.34;
0.0014).
Conclusion
Bedtime
non-linearly
associated
which
may
provide
guidance
behavior
childbearing
Aging,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 2, 2024
Objective:
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
explore
the
potential
correlation
between
composite
dietary
antioxidant
index
(CDAI)
and
biological
aging,
addressing
insufficient
epidemiological
evidence
in
area.
Methods:
Participants
meeting
eligibility
criteria
were
selected
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Surveys
(NHANES)
conducted
2001
2018.
CDAI
determined
based
on
antioxidants
obtained
24-hour
recalls.
Biological
age
using
PhenoAge
algorithms
incorporating
various
clinical
features.
Weighted
multiple
models
employed
investigate
assess
association
age.
Results:
Analysis
quartile
revealed
disparities
terms
age,
gender,
ethnicity,
educational
level,
marital
status,
poverty,
calories
intakes,
smoking,
drinking
BMI,
physical
activity,
PhenoAge.
After
adjusting
for
confounding
factors,
a
significant
inverse
relationship
found
Phenotypic
Age,
with
each
standard
deviation
increase
score
correlating
0.18-year
decrease
Age.
These
negative
correlations
advancement
observed
regardless
activity
smoking
body
mass
index.
Conclusions:
Our
findings
demonstrate
positive
higher
scores
delayed
aging.
results
have
implications
public
health
initiatives
aimed
at
promoting
healthy
aging
through
interventions.
BMC Endocrine Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Aug. 3, 2023
Abstract
Background
The
weight-adjusted
waist
circumference
index
(WWI)
is
a
novel
obesity
indicator
that
offers
improved
accuracy
in
assessing
both
muscle
and
fat
mass
compared
to
traditional
measures.
This
study
aimed
investigate
the
association
between
WWI
bone
mineral
density
(BMD)
adults.
Methods
Weighted
multivariate
logistic
regression,
subgroup
analysis,
interaction
tests
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
curves
were
used
explore
relationship
BMD
based
on
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES).
Results
had
40,568
individuals
total.
At
all
four
measurement
sites,
we
detected
negative
linear
correlation
BMD.
Even
when
quartile
factors
for
created,
this
unfavorable
connection
maintained.
In
comparison
those
lowest
quartile,
highest
percentile
of
showed
declines
lumbar
0.08
g/cm
2
femoral
neck
0.03
,
respectively.
adverse
correlation,
nevertheless,
differed
among
several
categories.
Conclusions
Our
findings
suggest
an
US
Employing
as
tool
osteoporosis
prevention
general
population
may
enhance
interventions.
Nutrition Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: June 12, 2024
The
Weight-Adjusted
Waist
Index
(WWI)
is
a
new
indicator
of
obesity
that
associated
with
all-cause
mortality
in
Asian
populations.
Our
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
linear
and
non-linear
associations
between
WWI
non-Asian
populations
United
States,
whether
was
superior
traditional
indicators
as
predictor
mortality.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(4), P. 1543 - 1543
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
With
the
rapid
increase
in
global
population
aging,
incidence
and
mortality
rates
of
age-related
diseases
are
rising,
becoming
a
worldwide
issue.
Therefore,
researching
discovering
natural
compounds
with
anti-aging
properties
is
crucial.
Social
insects
such
as
termites
exhibit
significant
differences
lifespan
between
reproductive
non-reproductive
castes.
Reproductive
castes
exclusively
fed
by
worker
through
trophallaxis,
providing
convenient
model
for
discovery
compounds.
This
thesis
systematically
investigates
trophallactic
fluid
among
different
caste
members
termite
Reticulitermes
labralis.
A
total
1028
metabolites
were
identified
fluid,
seven
which
have
been
validated
KEGG
database
to
possess
functions.
indicates
that
indeed
contains
promote
longevity.
Using
"fishing
method",
we
successfully
screened
out
potential
life-extending
compounds,
including
IDA
(trans-3-indoleacrylic
acid).
Preliminary
experimental
results
showed
influences
modulating
IIS
(insulin/insulin-like
growth
factor
signaling)
pathway
RAS
pathway.
Notably,
modulation
does
not
require
involvement
foxoa.
Our
research
findings
suggest
extended
diet-related
lifespan-extending
effects
these
nutritionally
regulated
conserved
across
taxa.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Aug. 31, 2023
Even
though
cadmium
(Cd)
exposure
and
cellular
senescence
(telomere
length)
have
been
linked
in
previous
studies,
composite
molecular
aging
biomarkers
are
more
significant
reliable
factors
to
consider
when
examining
the
connection
between
metal
health
outcomes.
The
purpose
of
this
research
was
assess
association
urinary
(U-Cd)
whole-body
(phenotypic
age).Phenotypic
age
calculated
from
chronological
9
biomarkers.
Multivariate
linear
regression
models,
subgroup
analysis,
smoothing
curve
fitting
were
used
explore
nonlinear
relationship
U-Cd
phenotypic
age.
Mediation
analysis
performed
mediating
effect
on
smoking
age.This
study
included
10,083
participants
with
a
mean
42.24
years
42.34
years,
respectively.
In
fully
adjusted
model,
there
positive
[2.13
per
1
ng/g
U-Cd,
(1.67,
2.58)].
This
differed
by
sex,
age,
subgroups
(P
for
interaction
<
0.05).
mediated
serum
cotinine
proportion
23.2%.Our
results
suggest
that
high
levels
Cd
associated
aging.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 12, 2024
Abstract
Background
There
is
a
strong
association
between
cardiovascular
disease
(CVD)
and
periodontitis.
This
study
utilized
the
Life
Essentials
8
(LE8)
score,
composite
measure
of
health
(CVH),
to
elucidate
relationship
CVH
Methods
Data
from
8,649
nationally
representative
participants
in
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
were
analyzed.
The
independent
variable
our
was
score
(a
higher
indicates
better
health),
dependent
presence
or
absence
periodontitis
investigated
using
weighted
multivariable
logistic
regression
models
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS).
We
controlled
for
potential
confounders
such
as
age,
sex,
race,
education,
socioeconomic
status
minimize
bias.
Results
negative
total
odds
After
adjusting
all
covariates,
10-point
increase
associated
with
10%
lower
[0.90
(0.87,
0.93)].
Participants
had
40%
compared
those
CVH.
Socioeconomic
(education
income)
modified
this
(
P
interaction
<
0.05).
Conclusion
Our
suggests
that
health,
indicated
by
scores,
reduced
likelihood
among
US
adults.
appears
be
influenced
status,
emphasizing
need
targeted
interventions
populations
status.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 17, 2024
Background
A
link
between
food-induced
inflammation
and
common
chronic
diseases
has
been
identified
in
studies.
However,
there
was
uncertainty
about
the
influence
of
dietary
inflammatory
potential
on
risk
kidney
disease
(CKD)
among
middle-aged
older
groups.
Our
research
aimed
to
examine
connection
index
(DII)
CKD
people
aged
40
years
older.
Methods
This
study
comprised
ten
cycles
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
from
1999
2018.
Linear
associations
DII
with
CKD,
low-eGFR,
albuminuria
were
examined
using
multiple
logistic
regression,
whereas
non-linear
assessed
by
smoothed
curve
fitting.
Besides,
we
conducted
subgroup
analyses
interaction
tests.
Results
Of
23,175
individuals,
a
total
5,847
suffered
making
up
25.23%
all
participants.
After
adjustment
for
covariates,
found
that
increased
scores
positive
an
hazard
(OR
=
1.08,
95%
CI:
1.05,
1.10,
p
<
0.0001),
same
shown
low-eGFR
1.16,
1.13,
1.19,
0.0001).
further
converting
into
categorical
variables,
above
relationship
still
existed.
These
relations
consistent
different
ages,
genders,
BMI,
whether
smoking,
suffering
hypertension,
diabetes,
no
significant
stratification
differences
(all
P
>0.05).
Surprisingly,
did
not
find
statistically
correlation
after
complete
covariates
1.02,
1.00,
0.0742).
Even
when
considered
as
variable,
this
relation
significant.
Furthermore,
association
shape
U
fully
adjusted
model,
turning
point
at
1.6.
Conclusion
findings
indicated
persons
greater
levels
had
significantly
higher
CKD.