Association of lifestyle with reduced stroke risk in 41 314 individuals with diabetes: Two prospective cohort studies in China

Author:

Su Jian12ORCID,Fan Xikang2ORCID,Li Mengyao1ORCID,Yu Hao2,Geng Houyue1,Qin Yu2,Lu Yan3,Pei Pei4,Sun Dianjianyi456ORCID,Yu Canqing456ORCID,Lv Jun456ORCID,Tao Ran2,Zhou Jinyi2ORCID,Ma Hongxia1ORCID,Wu Ming12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

2. Department of Noncommunicable Chronic Disease Control and Prevention Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention Nanjing China

3. Department of Non‐communicable Chronic Disease Control and Prevention Suzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention Suzhou China

4. Peking University Center for Public Health and Epidemic Preparedness and Response Beijing China

5. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health Peking University Beijing China

6. Key Laboratory of Epidemiology of Major Diseases Ministry of Education (Peking University) Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate the associations of individual and combined healthy lifestyle factors (HLS) with the risk of stroke in individuals with diabetes in China.MethodsThis prospective analysis included 41 314 individuals with diabetes [15 191 from the Comprehensive Research on the Prevention and Control of the Diabetes (CRPCD) project and 26 123 from the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study]. Associations of lifestyle factors, including cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, diet, body shape and sleep duration, with the risk of stroke, intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and ischaemic stroke (IS) were assessed using Cox proportional hazard models.ResultsDuring median follow‐up periods of 8.02 and 9.05 years, 2499 and 4578 cases of stroke, 2147 and 4024 of IS, and 160 and 728 of ICH were documented in individuals with diabetes in the CRPCD and CKB cohorts, respectively. In the CRPCD cohort, patients with ≥5 HLS had a 14% lower risk of stroke (hazard ratio (HR): 0.86, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.75‐0.98) than those with ≤2 HLS. In the CKB cohort, the adjusted HR (95% CI) for patients with ≥5 HLS were 0.74 (0.66‐0.83) for stroke, 0.74 (0.66‐0.83) for IS, and 0.57 (0.42‐0.78) for ICH compared with those with ≤2 HLS. The pooled adjusted HR (95% CI) comparing patients with ≥5 HLS versus ≤2 HLS was 0.79 (0.69‐0.92) for stroke, 0.80 (0.68‐0.93) for IS, and 0.60 (0.46‐0.78) for ICH.ConclusionsMaintaining a healthy lifestyle was associated with a lower risk of stroke, IS and ICH among individuals with diabetes.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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