2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.06.031
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Replacing Sedentary Behavior Time With Physical Activities, Recommended Physical Activity, and Incident Coronary Heart Disease

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“…High circulating lipids, particularly low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, deposited in the coronary arterial wall can cause endothelial cell damage and inflammation, promote plaque formation and rupture, and lead to myocardial ischemia and even necrosis [44]. Previous studies have also shown that poor sleep or pro-oxidant dietary and lifestyle behaviours, including sleep apnea, short sleep duration, unhealthy diet (low in fiber and high in meat), and low PA may lead to CHD caused by abnormal glycolipid metabolism, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation [45][46][47][48]. Therefore, sleep behaviours, OBS, and hyperlipidaemia may have a synergistic effect on CHD through common pathways, which has also been indicated in our findings that the suggestive interaction correlation was found between the combined unhealthy sleep patterns, pro-oxidant OBS, and hyperlipidaemia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…High circulating lipids, particularly low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, deposited in the coronary arterial wall can cause endothelial cell damage and inflammation, promote plaque formation and rupture, and lead to myocardial ischemia and even necrosis [44]. Previous studies have also shown that poor sleep or pro-oxidant dietary and lifestyle behaviours, including sleep apnea, short sleep duration, unhealthy diet (low in fiber and high in meat), and low PA may lead to CHD caused by abnormal glycolipid metabolism, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation [45][46][47][48]. Therefore, sleep behaviours, OBS, and hyperlipidaemia may have a synergistic effect on CHD through common pathways, which has also been indicated in our findings that the suggestive interaction correlation was found between the combined unhealthy sleep patterns, pro-oxidant OBS, and hyperlipidaemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the missing values in our study must be acknowledged and may be attributable to participant non-response, data entry errors, and other factors. We specifically encountered missing data in key variables, notably “Work hours per week,” “household income,” and “physical activity at goal,” which are associated with CHD [ 40 , 47 , 48 ]. These missing values may have introduced bias into our findings and impacted the generalizability of our results.…”
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confidence: 99%