Examining the connection between weekend catch-up sleep and depression: Insights from 2017 to 2020 NHANES information DOI

Yecun Liu,

Jiahui Yin, Xuhao Li

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 358, P. 61 - 69

Published: May 3, 2024

Language: Английский

Association of Social Isolation and Loneliness With Incident Heart Failure in a Population-Based Cohort Study DOI Creative Commons
Yannis Yan Liang, Yilin Chen, Hongliang Feng

et al.

JACC Heart Failure, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(3), P. 334 - 344

Published: Feb. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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Sedentary time and the risk of metabolic syndrome: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis DOI
Jingjie Wu, Hui Zhang, Lili Yang

et al.

Obesity Reviews, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 23(12)

Published: Oct. 19, 2022

Summary The dose–response association between sedentary time and the risk of metabolic syndrome is unclear, which indicates an important knowledge gap in public health. objective this study was to determine categorical continuous associations syndrome. A systematic literature search English articles published PubMed, CINHAL, Embase, Web Science Core Collection prior June 2022 conducted. All cohort cross‐sectional studies that examined were considered, duplicate non‐related excluded. Data extraction using a standardized chart quality assessment two appraisal tools also performed. Two independent reviewers involved these processes. In meta‐analyses, pooled effect sizes for associated with different categories calculated by comparing highest intermediate lowest categories. linear nonlinear estimated generalized least squares restricted cubic spline models, respectively. collected analyzed from March 2022. Four prospective 22 105,239 participants 16,185 MetS cases included study. analyses, both (median duration: 4.11 h/day; OR: 1.17, 95% CI: 1.08–1.26, P < 0.001) high levels 7.26 1.71, 1.43–2.04, total significantly increased Similarly, significant screen found 2.22 1.20, 1.10–1.32, 3.40 1.63, 1.44–1.86, exposure. Of note, stronger women. Different patterns behavior‐disease not observed children, adolescents, adults. findings meta‐analyses could provide solid evidence linearity nonlinearity association. This demonstrated long‐time behavior higher physical activity varied gender instead age. These have implications future guideline recommendations on activity, behavior, prevention

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Association between sleep duration and metabolic syndrome: linear and nonlinear Mendelian randomization analyses DOI Creative Commons
Yannis Yan Liang, Jie Chen, Miaoguan Peng

et al.

Journal of Translational Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 21(1)

Published: Feb. 7, 2023

Abstract Background Observational studies have found that both short and long sleep duration are associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). This study aimed to examine the associations genetically determined durations MetS its five components (i.e., central obesity, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperglycemia) among a group elderly population. Methods In 335,727 participants White British from UK Biobank, linear Mendelian randomization (MR) methods were first employed causal association predicted continuous each component. Nonlinear MR analyses performed determine nonlinearity these associations. The further assessed by using genetic variants (≤ 6 h) (≥ 9 durations. Results Linear demonstrated 1-h longer was 13% lower MetS, 30% 26% hyperglycemia. Non-linear provided evidence for non-linear (all P values < 0.008). Genetically moderately four components, including hyperglycemia 0.002), whereas not any components. Conclusions duration, but is potentially factor MetS. Graphical

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Associations between metabolic syndrome and anxiety, and the mediating role of inflammation: Findings from the UK Biobank DOI

Manqiu Cen,

Lingling Song,

Xihang Fu

et al.

Brain Behavior and Immunity, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 116, P. 1 - 9

Published: Nov. 19, 2023

Language: Английский

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Sleep Deprivation and Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis: Current Understandings and Implications DOI Open Access
Jingyi Sun, Dan Fang, Zhiqiang Wang

et al.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(11), P. 9603 - 9603

Published: May 31, 2023

Gut microbiota comprises the microbial communities inhabiting our gastrointestinal (GI) tracts. Accordingly, these complex play a fundamental role in many host processes and are closely implicated human health diseases. Sleep deprivation (SD) has become increasingly common modern society, partly owing to rising pressure of work diversification entertainment. It is well documented that sleep loss significant cause various adverse outcomes on including immune-related metabolic Furthermore, accumulating evidence suggests gut dysbiosis associated with SD-induced In this review, we summarize caused by SD succedent diseases ranging from immune system organs highlight critical roles The implications possible strategies alleviate SD-related also provided.

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Understanding the variation in exercise responses to guide personalized physical activity prescriptions DOI
John Noone, Justine M. Mucinski, James P. DeLany

et al.

Cell Metabolism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(4), P. 702 - 724

Published: Jan. 22, 2024

Language: Английский

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Association between weekend catch-up sleep and depressive symptoms in American adults: Finding from NHANES 2017–2020 DOI
Zhicheng Luo,

Tingting Wang,

Wenqiong Wu

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 354, P. 36 - 43

Published: March 6, 2024

Language: Английский

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Associations between body fat anthropometric indices and mortality among individuals with metabolic syndrome DOI Creative Commons
Jianyou Shi, Zhiyuan Chen, Yuanfeng Zhang

et al.

Lipids in Health and Disease, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 23(1)

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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A study on the correlation between hyperuricemia and lifestyle and dietary habits DOI Creative Commons
Weizheng Zhang, Qi Peng, Xiangsheng Cai

et al.

Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 104(5), P. e41399 - e41399

Published: Jan. 31, 2025

This study aimed to compare whether differences in lifestyle and dietary habits have an impact on hyperuricemia provide a reliable basis for the health management of citizens our city. A total 10,883 subjects who did not suffer from hyperuricemia, was anticipated this 2018. After 2 years follow-up, 7727 3156 suffered hyperuricemia. Dietary were collected by questionnaire. Multivariate logistic regression used identify risk factors For analysis amount change uric acid (UA) before after years, t-tests spearman correlation explore between groups, trend effect each variable analyzed linear equations. The results showed that prevalence varied sex, high-fat food, smoked fried milk soy products, sugary drinks, sleep time, degree smoking drinking. Among them, infrequent consumption short time men more likely elevated levels years. It is recommended people with should actively limit their intake foods, alcohol, purine-rich increase seek improve kidney liver function.

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Association of serum magnesium and calcium with metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study from the Qatar-biobank DOI Creative Commons

Raneem Alnassif Alsheikh,

Haneen Abdullah Taha AL-Dulaimi,

Rami Hinawi

et al.

Nutrition & Metabolism, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 22(1)

Published: Jan. 30, 2025

Abstract Background and objectives Metabolic syndrome (MetS) its constituent comorbidities, along with mineral imbalances, pose a significant health burden in the Qatari population. Although Magnesium (Mg) Calcium (Ca) have been individually linked to MetS, impact of calcium-to-magnesium ratio (Ca: Mg) on MetS remains unclear, especially adult population Qatar. In this study, we aim investigate association between total serum concentrations Ca, Mg Ca: outcome MetS. Methods This comprehensive cross-sectional study included data 9693 participants collected by Qatar Biobank (QBB). The levels addition recorded metabolic parameters for participants, were used analyses. presence was deemed as our primary components secondary outcomes. Logistic regression models run examine these associations. Results conclusion present more than 19% mean higher non-MetS group 0.83 ± 0.06 mmol/L compared 0.81 0.08 mmol/L. Conversely, Ca (2.33 0.09 mmol/L, 2.92 0.36 mmol/L) (2.30 2.77 0.23 respectively. context observed negative dose-response relationship quartiles contrast, found positive well

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