著者
Yuta Yokokawa Toshimasa Sone Sanae Matsuyama Yukai Lu Yumi Sugawara Akira Fukao Ichiro Tsuji
出版者
Japan Epidemiological Association
雑誌
Journal of Epidemiology (ISSN:09175040)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.33, no.9, pp.464-470, 2023-09-05 (Released:2023-09-05)
参考文献数
41
被引用文献数
1

Background: Desired longevity represents how strongly people esteem possible extensions of their own lifetime. The association between desired longevity and mortality risk has been reported in only one prospective study, which examined a small sample of older participants. We aimed to examine the hypothesis that desired longevity at middle-age predicted long-term survival.Methods: In the prospective cohort study, residents aged 40–64 years were asked how long they would like to live and asked to choose one from three options: longer than, as long as, or shorter than the life expectancy. We used Cox proportional hazards model to calculate the hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for all-cause and cause-specific mortality according to the three groups for desired longevity, treating the “longer than” group as the reference. We conducted mediation analysis to investigate the mechanism for the association between desired longevity and mortality.Results: We recruited 39,902 residents to the study. Risk of all-cause mortality was significantly higher in the “shorter than” group (HR 1.12; 95% CI, 1.04–1.21). The association was independent of sex, age, marital status, education, medical history, and health status. Regarding cause of death, mortality risk of cancer (HR 1.14; 95% CI, 1.00–1.29) and suicide (HR 2.15; 95% CI, 1.37–3.38) were also higher in the “shorter than” group. The unhealthy lifestyle mediated this association with all-cause mortality by 30.4%.Conclusion: Shorter desired longevity was significantly associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality, and mortality from cancer and suicide. Lifestyle behaviors particularly mediated this association.

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#J_Epidemi Thank You Authors! 2023: How Long Would You Like to Live? A 25-year Prospective Observation of the Association Between Desired Longevity and Mortality Yuta Yokokawa, et al. https://t.co/gDrICGUqCp
#J_Epidemi 2023 September Issue: Editorial Desire for Shorter Life Expectancy From a Mental Health Perspective Daisuke Nishi Related article: https://t.co/gDrICGUqCp Yuta Yokokawa et al. @J_Epidemi https://t.co/CkVIN6cS1g
#J_Epidemi 2023 September Issue: How Long Would You Like to Live? A 25-year Prospective Observation of the Association Between Desired Longevity and Mortality Yuta Yokokawa et al. https://t.co/gDrICGUqCp @J_Epidemi Editorial: https://t.co/NEA9KhH86h Daisuke Nishi https://t.co/UXaK0MA7Lk
この論文面白い。 https://t.co/u5X8tEO79t 中高年日本人約4万人を約25年間追跡、希望寿命(1990年平均寿命_男性76歳_女性81歳より、長い/同程度/短いの3択)の短さが、全死因死亡、がんや自殺による死亡のリスク増加と有意に関連することが分かった。 https://t.co/WxAnWc1cAe

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