Inflammation, sauna bathing, and all-cause mortality in middle-aged and older Finnish men: a cohort study

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Setor K. Kunutsor
Sae Young Jae
Sudhir Kurl
Jussi Kauhanen
Jari A. Laukkanen
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[1] University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Bristol,National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre
[2] University of Bristol,Musculoskeletal Research Unit, Translational Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
[3] University of Leicester,Diabetes Research Centre, Leicester General Hospital
[4] University of Seoul,Graduate School of Urban Public Health
[5] University of Seoul,Department of Sport Science
[6] University of Seoul,Department of Urban Big Data Convergence
[7] University of Eastern Finland,Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition
[8] University of Eastern Finland,Department of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[9] Central Finland Health Care District,Department of Medicine
[10] Hospital District,undefined
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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2022年 / 37卷
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Sauna; Inflammation; C-reactive protein; Mortality; Cohort study;
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Inflammation and sauna bathing are each related to the risk of all-cause mortality. The interplay between inflammation, sauna bathing and all-cause mortality is not well understood. We aimed to evaluate the separate and joint associations of inflammation (high sensitivity C-reactive protein, hsCRP) and frequency of sauna bathing (FSB) with all-cause mortality in a cohort of Caucasian men. We used the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Study cohort comprising 2575 men aged 42–61 years at baseline. Serum hsCRP was measured using an immunometric assay and sauna bathing habits were assessed by a self-administered questionnaire. High sensitivity CRP was categorized as normal and high (≤ 3 and > 3 mg/L, respectively) and FSB as low and high (defined as ≤ 2 and 3–7 sessions/week respectively). A total of 1618 deaths occurred during a median follow-up of 27.8 years. Comparing high vs normal hsCRP levels, the multivariable-adjusted HR (95% CI) for all-cause mortality was 1.27 (1.13–1.44). Comparing high vs low FSB, the multivariable-adjusted HR (95% CI) for all-cause mortality was 0.86 (0.76–0.97). Compared with normal hsCRP-low FSB, high hsCRP-low FSB was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality 1.28 (1.12–1.47), with no evidence of an association for high hsCRP-high FSB and all-cause mortality risk 1.06 (0.81–1.40). Positive additive and multiplicative interactions were found between hsCRP and FSB in relation to mortality. In a general Finnish male population, both hsCRP and FSB are each independently associated with all-cause mortality. However, frequent sauna baths appear to offset the increased all-cause mortality risk related to high hsCRP levels.
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