Keskeiset käsitteet
Perceived stress levels from childhood to adulthood are linked to increased cardiometabolic risk factors in young adults.
Tilastot
"A higher PSS score was associated with increased CIMT (β, 0.01; P = .043), higher systolic BP (β, 1.27; P = .035) and diastolic BP (β, 0.94; P = .024), as well as an increased overall cardiometabolic risk (β, 0.12; P = .031)."
"Individuals with consistently high vs low PSS score from adolescence to young adulthood had significantly higher cumulative cardiometabolic risk scores (β, 0.31; P = .036), A/G ratio (β, 0.07; P = .009), percent body fat (β, 2.59; P = .049), and greater odds of obesity (odds ratio [OR], 5.57; P = .006)."
"The odds of obesity were significantly higher for individuals with decreasing PSS over time than among those with consistently low PSS (OR, 4.87; P = .019)."
Lainaukset
"Our findings suggest that perceived stress patterns over time have a far-reaching effect on various cardiometabolic measures including fat distribution, vascular health, and obesity."