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Psychological Factors, Coffee and Risk of Diabetes Mellitus among Middle-Aged Japanese: a Population-Based Prospective Study in the JPHC Study Cohort

机译:中年日本人的心理因素,咖啡和糖尿病风险:JPHC研究队列中基于人群的前瞻性研究

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References(35) Cited-By(34) An association between psychological factors and diabetes has been suspected for a long time. However, epidemiological data on this association is limited. We investigated the association between psychological factors (perceived mental stress and type A behavior) and the onset of diabetes in a community-based, prospective cohort study in a large number of middle-aged Japanese adults. A total of 55,826 subjects (24,826 men and 31,000 women) aged 40-69 years were followed for 10 years. A self-administered questionnaire on medical conditions including diabetes and other lifestyle factors was performed at baseline and 5 and 10 years later. Psychological factors and diabetes were assessed based on the questionnaire results. During the 10-year follow-up period, we documented 1,601 incident cases (6.4%) of diabetes among men and 1,093 cases (3.5%) among women. The risk of diabetes increased with an increasing stress level, especially among men. Multivariate adjusted odds ratios for high stress compared with low stress were 1.36 (1.13 to 1.63) among men and 1.22 (0.98 to 1.51) among women. The risk of diabetes increased with an increasing level of type A behavior only among women. Multivariate adjusted odds ratios for high levels of type A behavior compared with low levels of type A behavior were 1.09 (0.94 to 1.27) among men and 1.22 (1.01 to 1.47) among women. We found an association between perceived mental stress and the incidence of diabetes, especially among men. We also found an association between type A behavior and the incidence of diabetes among women. In addition, inverse association between coffee consumption and the incidence of diabetes which was consistent with other studies was observed.
机译:参考文献(35)Cited-By(34)长期以来一直怀疑心理因素与糖尿病之间存在关联。但是,关于这种关联的流行病学数据有限。在一项针对大量中年日本成年人的社区前瞻性队列研究中,我们调查了心理因素(感知到的精神压力和A型行为)与糖尿病发作之间的关联。总共对年龄为40-69岁的55,826名受试者(24,826名男性和31,000名女性)进行了10年的随访。在基线以及5年和10年后,对包括糖尿病和其他生活方式因素在内的医学状况进行了自我管理问卷。根据问卷调查结果评估心理因素和糖尿病。在10年的随访期间,我们记录了男性中1,601例糖尿病病例(6.4%),女性中1,093例病例(3.5%)。糖尿病的风险随着压力水平的升高而增加,尤其是在男性中。与低压力相比,高压力与低压力的多元调整优势比为男性为1.36(1.13至1.63),女性为1.22(0.98至1.51)。仅在女性中,随着A型行为水平的升高,患糖尿病的风险也随之增加。高水平的A型行为与低水平的A型行为的多元校正比值比在男性中为1.09(0.94至1.27),在女性中为1.22(1.01至1.47)。我们发现感知的精神压力与糖尿病的发病率之间存在关联,尤其是在男性之间。我们还发现A型行为与女性糖尿病的发病率之间存在关联。此外,观察到咖啡消费与糖尿病发生率之间呈负相关,这与其他研究一致。

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