Physical Activity and Progression of Coronary Artery Calcification in Men and Women

被引:4
作者
Shuval, Kerem [1 ,7 ]
Leonard, David [1 ]
Defina, Laura F. [1 ]
Barlow, Carolyn E. [1 ]
Berry, Jarett D. [2 ]
Turlington, William M. [3 ]
Pavlovic, Andjelka [1 ]
Radford, Nina B. [4 ]
Gabriel, Kelley Pettee [5 ]
Khera, Amit [3 ]
Levine, Benjamin D. [3 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Cooper Inst, Dallas, TX USA
[2] Univ Texas Tyler, Tyler, TX USA
[3] Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr, Dallas, TX USA
[4] Cooper Clin, Dallas, TX USA
[5] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Sch Publ Hlth, Birmingham, AL USA
[6] Texas Hlth Presbyterian Hosp Dallas, Inst Exercise & Environm Med, Dallas, TX USA
[7] Cooper Inst, Dept Res, 12330 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75230 USA
关键词
CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS; PUBLIC-HEALTH; CALCIUM; DISEASE; MORTALITY; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; TOMOGRAPHY; VOLUME; RISK;
D O I
10.1001/jamacardio.2024.0759
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Importance Prior cross-sectional studies have suggested that very high levels of physical activity (PA) are associated with a higher prevalence of coronary artery calcium (CAC). However, less is known regarding the association between high-volume PA and progression of CAC over time. Objective To explore the association between PA (measured at baseline and during follow-up) and the progression of CAC over time. Design, Setting, and Participants This cohort study included data from 8771 apparently healthy men and women 40 years and older who had multiple preventive medicine visits at the Cooper Clinic (Dallas, Texas), with a mean (SD) follow-up time of 7.8 (4.7) years between the first and last clinic visit. Participants with reported PA and CAC measurements at each visit during 1998 to 2019 were included in the study. Data were analyzed from March 2023 to February 2024. Exposures PA reported at baseline and follow-up, examined continuously per 500 metabolic equivalent of task minutes per week (MET-min/wk) and categorically: less than 1500, 1500 to 2999, 3000 or more MET-min/wk. Main Outcomes and Measures Negative binomial regression was used to estimate the rate of mean CAC progression between visits, with potential modification by PA volume, calculated as the mean of PA at baseline and follow-up. In addition, proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios for baseline PA as a predictor of CAC progression to 100 or more Agatston units (AU). Results Among 8771 participants, the mean (SD) age at baseline was 50.2 (7.3) years for men and 51.1 (7.3) years for women. The rate of mean CAC progression per year from baseline was 28.5% in men and 32.1% in women, independent of mean PA during the same time period. That is, the difference in the rate of CAC progression per year was 0.0% per 500 MET-min/wk for men and women (men: 95% CI, -0.1% to 0.1%; women: 95% CI, -0.4% to 0.5%). Moreover, baseline PA was not associated with CAC progression to a clinically meaningful threshold of 100 AU or more over the follow-up period. The hazard ratio for a baseline PA value of 3000 or more MET-min/wk vs less than 1500 MET-min/wk to cross this threshold was 0.84 (95% CI, 0.66 to 1.08) in men and 1.16 (95% CI, 0.57 to 2.35) in women. Conclusions and Relevance This study found that PA volume was not associated with progression of CAC in a large cohort of healthy men and women who were initially free of overt cardiovascular disease.
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