Metabolites mediate the effects of healthy lifestyles on the risks of common age-related diseases
Yan Li, Huijuan Li, Xiaoyu Chen, Xueyan Liang

TL;DR
This study shows that healthy lifestyles reduce age-related disease risks, partly through specific metabolites like LDL cholesterol and glycoprotein acetylation.
Contribution
The study identifies specific metabolites that mediate the protective effects of healthy lifestyles on multiple age-related diseases.
Findings
Healthy lifestyles significantly lower the risk of COPD, emphysema, and other age-related diseases.
Metabolites like glycoprotein acetylation and LDL cholesterol mediate lifestyle-disease associations.
Sensitivity analyses confirm the robustness of lifestyle-metabolite-disease relationships.
Abstract
Limited research is available on the associations between healthy lifestyles and age-related diseases, particularly those involving multiple diseases and their underlying mechanisms. We aimed to determine whether healthy lifestyles are associated with a lower likelihood of age-related diseases, and whether metabolites mediate these associations. The UK Biobank data cohort was used in this study. Five lifestyle factors (diet, physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep duration, and alcohol consumption) were combined to determine that composite lifestyle scores. Lifestyle-related metabolic signatures were analyzed using Cox proportional hazards models. We then conducted sequential analyses combining Cox regression, linear regression, extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), and Shapley additive explanation (SHAP) values to identify metabolites associated with age-related diseases and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Nutritional Studies and Diet · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
