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Cooking with an open woodfire is associated with short-term increases in blood pressure and pulse among rural Guatemalan women

机译:露天篝火做饭与危地马拉农村妇女的血压和脉搏短期升高有关

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BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated a relationship between exposure to outdoor air pollution or secondhand tobacco smoke and increased blood pressure. Fewer studies have explored the impact of household air pollution from cooking with biomass fuels. METHODS: We measured blood pressure and pulse among 388 young, non-smoking, women in rural Guatemala who particulated in a follow-up study of a chimney stove intervention trial. Although all women had a chimney stove during the follow-up period, 16.8% of women reported use of an open fire to cook their most recent meal on the day of blood pressure measurement. We used multivariate linear regression models to explore the relationship between open fire in the past 24 hours and blood pressure. We adjusted for time-varying and fixed covariates and included random intercepts for each mother. RESULTS: Cooking with an open fire instead of a chimney stove within a 24 hour period prior to blood pressure measurement was associated with a 1.43 mmHg increase in diastolic blood pressure (95% CI=0.19 to 2.68), a non-significant 0.81 mm Hg increase in systolic blood pressure (95%CI= -0.47 to 2.09), a 1.19 mmHg increase in mean arterial pressure (95% CI=0.03 to 2.35), and a 1.83 beats per minute increase in pulse rate (95% CI=0.38 to 3.28) after adjustment for age, body mass index number of children, maternal education, history of smoking, dirt floor in home, being the primary cook for the household, daily average temperature, season, day of week, and time of day. DISCUSSION: In this population of young women, recent use of an open fire was associated with statistically significant increases in blood pressure and pulse rate. These results show that transient acute increases in biomass smoke exposure are associated with elevated blood pressure, even in normotensive women.
机译:背景:多项研究表明,暴露于室外空气污染或二手烟中与血压升高之间存在关联。很少有研究探索使用生物质燃料烹饪对家庭空气污染的影响。方法:我们测量了危地马拉农村地区388名年轻的非吸烟女性的血压和脉搏,这些女性在烟囱火炉干预试验的后续研究中呈颗粒状。尽管在随访期间所有妇女都装有烟囱炉,但仍有16.8%的妇女报告在血压测量当天使用明火烹饪最近的一顿饭。我们使用多元线性回归模型探讨了过去24小时的明火与血压之间的关系。我们针对时变和固定协变量进行了调整,并包括了每个母亲的随机截距。结果:在血压测量之前的24小时内,用明火代替烟囱炉做饭会导致舒张压增加1.43 mmHg(95%CI = 0.19至2.68),而无明显意义的0.81mm Hg收缩压增加(95%CI = -0.47至2.09),平均动脉压增加1.19 mmHg(95%CI = 0.03至2.35),脉搏速率每分钟增加1.83次搏动(95%CI = 0.38)调整至3.28),然后调整年龄,儿童的体重指数数,产妇的教育程度,吸烟史,家里的脏地板,作为家庭的主要厨师,每日平均温度,季节,星期几和一天中的时间。讨论:在这群年轻女性中,最近使用明火与血压和脉搏率的统计显着增加有关。这些结果表明,即使在血压正常的女性中,生物质烟雾暴露的瞬时急性增加也与血压升高有关。

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