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Association between low lung function and the increased risk of age-related macular degeneration: A populationbased prospective cohort study.

Authors :
Guanran Zhang
Yanlin Qu
Zhenyu Wu
Wenjia Liu
Huihuan Luo
Renjie Chen
Huixun Jia
Xiaodong Sun
Source :
Journal of Global Health; 2024, Vol. 14, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Low lung function is associated with an increased risk of age-related diseases. However, the relationship between age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness, and lung function remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether low lung function increases the risk of AMD and the potential mechanisms behind this association. Methods We conducted a prospective cohort analysis of 409230 UK Biobank participants with completed lung function after excluding individuals with AMD. We used Cox proportional hazards models to estimate the risk of AMD incidence and mediation models to explore potential mechanisms driven by inflammatory markers, erythrocyte-related measures, and metabolites. Results Overall, 6477 AMD cases were diagnosed across an average of 12.4 years of follow-up. Participants with low lung function had an increased risk of developing AMD compared to those with high lung function (forced vital capacity: adjusted hazard ratio (aHR)=1.20 (95% confidence interval (CI)=1.07–1.34); forced expiratory volume in one second: aHR=1.32 (95% CI=1.18–1.47); peak expiratory flow: aHR=1.32 (95% CI=1.20– 1.45)). Inflammatory markers and erythrocyte-related measures mediated this relationship, acting as a pathway through which low lung function influenced AMD. The interactions of body mass index (BMI), sex, and smoking were significant and the effect of lung function on AMD was higher in men, obese, and smoking populations. Conclusions The increased risk of AMD was associated with low lung function, with inflammatory and erythrocyte-related markers mediating this relationship. This suggests that improvements in lung function could reduce the risk of AMD, thereby promoting health and longevity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20472978
Volume :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Global Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182542303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.14.04102