The association between Vapor Pressure Deficit and arthritis: Evidence from a 10-year longitudinal study of middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults
Damei Ye, Shuchao Ye, Changyi Lin, Dongming Lu, Xuelan You, Chaoyan Xu, Yongyang Wu

TL;DR
A 10-year study found that lower vapor pressure deficit is linked to higher arthritis risk in middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults, especially in rural areas.
Contribution
This study identifies vapor pressure deficit as a novel environmental factor associated with arthritis incidence in a longitudinal population-based sample.
Findings
VPD was linearly and negatively associated with arthritis incidence in logistic regression models.
RCS analysis showed a significant decrease in arthritis incidence with increasing VPD below 5.28.
The protective effect of VPD against arthritis was stronger in rural residents compared to urban populations.
Abstract
To investigate the association between vapor pressure deficit (VPD) and arthritis in middle-aged and older Chinese adults. This study utilized data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS) spanning the years 2011–2020. Participants without arthritis in 2011 were selected as the study population, with VPD designated as the primary exposure factor and newly diagnosed arthritis cases as the outcome variable. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the association between VPD and incident arthritis. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) analyses were conducted to assess potential nonlinearity. Subgroup analyses were performed to examine effect heterogeneity across population subgroups. A total of 4615 subjects were included, and a total of 1317 subjects were reported to be diagnosed with arthritis during approximately 10 years of follow-up (2011–2020). The VPD…
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TopicsChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms · Cardiovascular and Diving-Related Complications
