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Associations between Short-term Changes in Air Pollution and Correlates of Arterial Stiffness: the VA Normative Aging Study

机译:空气污染的短期变化与动脉僵硬度相关性之间的关联:VA规范性老化研究

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Background: Few observational studies have evaluated changes in arterial stiffness after short-term exposure to air pollution. Aims: We investigated associations between short-term changes in air pollution and central augmentation index (Alx) and augmentation pressure (AP), correlates of arterial stiffness, in a cohort of elderly men in the Boston metropolitan area. Methods: This longitudinal analysis included 378 participants from the VA Normative Aging Study with up to two visits between 2007 and 2011. Alx (%) and AP (mmHg) were measured at each visit using radial artery applanation tonometry for pulse wave analysis, and modeled in a mixed effect regression as continuous functions of moving average (4h, 24h, 2 to 14 days) of air pollution exposures. All models were adjusted for age, body mass index, high density lipoprotein cholesterol level, education, race, alcohol consumption, smoking status, cumulative pack-years smoked, diabetes status, seasonality, day of week, and corresponding moving average of absolute temperature and relative humidity. Results: Statistically significant (p<0.05) positive associations were observed between exposure to sulfate (SO42-) and fine particles (PM2.5), and particle number counts (PNC), and Alx for several moving averages. Interquartile range increases in 2-day average SO42- (1.6 μg/m3 increase) and PM2.5 (3.8 μg/m3 increase), and 11-day average PNC (7,354 counts/cm3), were associated with 0.7% (95%CI: 0.1-1.2%), 0.9% (95%CI: 0.3-1.5%), and 2.6% (95%CI: 1.2-4.1%) higher Alx, respectively. Overall, the findings were very similar for AP. Conclusions: Short-term changes in air pollution were associated with correlates of arterial stiffness in this study sample of predominantly elderly white men. The findings support the hypothesis for the role of vascular function in the cardiovascular health effects of air pollution.
机译:背景:很少有观察性研究评估短期暴露于空气污染后动脉僵硬度的变化。目的:我们调查了波士顿大都会地区一群老年人中空气污染与中央增强指数(Alx)和增强压力(AP)的短期变化之间的关联,这些关联是动脉僵硬度的相关性。方法:这项纵向分析包括VA规范性衰老研究的378名参与者,在2007年至2011年之间进行了两次访视。每次访视时使用radial动脉扁平眼压计测量脉搏波分析的Alx(%)和AP(mmHg),并进行建模在混合效应回归中作为空气污染暴露移动平均值(4h,24h,2至14天)的连续函数。所有模型均经过调整,包括年龄,体重指数,高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平,教育程度,种族,饮酒,吸烟状况,累积吸烟年数,糖尿病状况,季节性,星期几以及绝对温度和温度的相应移动平均值。相对湿度。结果:硫酸盐(SO42-)和细颗粒(PM2.5)的暴露与数个移动平均值的颗粒数计数(PNC)和Alx之间存在统计学上的显着正相关(p <0.05)。 2天平均SO42-(增加1.6μg/ m3)和PM2.5(3.8μg/ m3增加)和11天平均PNC(7,354计数/ cm3)的四分位数间距与0.7%(95%)相关CI:Alx分别高出0.9%(95%CI:0.3-1.5%)和2.6%(95%CI:1.2-4.1%)。总体而言,AP的发现非常相似。结论:在这个主要为老年白人男性的研究样本中,空气污染的短期变化与动脉僵硬度相关。这些发现支持了以下假设:血管功能在空气污染对心血管健康的影响中的作用。

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