Individual and Combined Associations of Modifiable Lifestyle and Metabolic Health Status With New-Onset Diabetes and Major Cardiovascular Events: The China Cardiometabolic Disease and Cancer Cohort (4C) Study.
Mian LiYu XuQin WanFeixia ShenMin XuZhiyun ZhaoJie-Li LuZhengnan GaoGang ChenTian-Ge WangYiping XuJiajun ZhaoMingxing XieLixin ShiRuying HuZhen YeXulei TangQing SuGui-Jun QinGuixia WangZuojie LuoYingfen QinYanan HuoQiang LiYinfei ZhangYuhong ChenChao LiuYiming MuYoumin WangShengli WuYang TaoLi ChenXue-Feng YuLi YanHuacong DengYanqiu WangYu-Fang BiWei-Qing WangPublished in: Diabetes care (2020)
We showed robust effects of lifestyle status on new-onset diabetes and major cardiovascular events regardless of metabolic status and a graded increment of risk according to the combination of lifestyle and metabolic health, highlighting the importance of lifestyle modification regardless of the present metabolic status.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular events
- cardiovascular disease
- coronary artery disease
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- mental health
- glycemic control
- squamous cell carcinoma
- insulin resistance
- papillary thyroid
- climate change
- social media
- risk assessment
- adipose tissue
- health information
- squamous cell