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Association of Combined Healthy Lifestyles With Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality of Patients With Diabetes: An International Multicohort Study

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MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS
Volume 98, Issue 1, Pages 60-74

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.08.012

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This study aims to examine the associations of combined lifestyle factors with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality in patients with diabetes. The results demonstrate that adherence to multicomponent healthy lifestyles is associated with a lower risk of CVD and premature death in patients with diabetes.
Objective: To prospectively examine the associations of combined lifestyle factors with incident car-diovascular disease (CVD) and mortality in patients with diabetes.Patients and Methods: Patients with prevalent diabetes were included from 5 prospective, population -based cohorts in China (Dongfeng-Tongji cohort and Kailuan study), the United Kingdom (UK Biobank study), and the United States (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Na-tional Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study). Healthy lifestyle scores were constructed according to non -current smoking, low to moderate alcohol drinking, regular physical activity, healthy diet, and optimal body weight; the healthy level of each lifestyle factor was assigned 1 point, or 0 for otherwise, and the range of the score was 0 to 5. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate hazard ratios for incident CVD, CVD mortality, and all-cause mortality adjusting for socio-demographic, medical, and diabetes-related factors, and outcomes were obtained by linkage to medical records and death registries. Data were collected from October 18, 1988, to September 30, 2020.Results: A total of 6945 incident CVD cases were documented in 41,350 participants without CVD at baseline from the 2 Chinese cohorts and the UK Biobank during 389,330 person-years of follow-up, and 40,353 deaths were documented in 101,219 participants from all 5 cohorts during 1,238,391 person-years of follow-up. Adjusted hazard ratios (95% CIs) comparing patients with 4 or 5 vs 0 or 1 healthy lifestyle factors were 0.67 (0.60 to 0.74) for incident CVD, 0.58 (0.50 to 0.68) for CVD mortality, and 0.60 (0.53 to 0.68) for all-cause mortality. Findings remained consistent across different cohorts, subgroups, and sensitivity analyses.Conclusion: The international analyses document that adherence to multicomponent healthy lifestyles is associated with lower risk of CVD and premature death of patients with diabetes.(c) 2022 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. center dot Mayo Clin Proc. 2023;98(1):60-74

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