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Association between personal exposure to ambient metals and respiratory disease in Italian adolescents: a cross-sectional study

机译:意大利青少年个人暴露于环境金属与呼吸系统疾病之间的关联:一项横断面研究

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Release of ambient metals during ferroalloy production may be an important source of environmental exposure for nearby communities and exposure to these metals has been linked to adverse respiratory outcomes. We sought to characterize the association between personal air levels of metals and respiratory health in Italian adolescents living in communities with historic and current ferroalloy activity. As part of a study in the industrial province of Brescia, Italy, 410 adolescents aged 11–14 years were recruited. Participants were enrolled from three different communities with varying manganese (Mn) levels: Bagnolo Mella which has current ferroalloy activity, Valcamonica, which has historic ferroalloy activity and Garda Lake which has no history of ferroalloy activity. Particulate matter <10?μm in diameter (PM10) was collected for 24?h in filters using personal sampling. Mn, nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr) and iron (Fe) were measured in filters using x-ray fluorescence. Data on respiratory health was collected through questionnaire. Data for 280 adolescents were analyzed using a modified Poisson regression, and risk ratios were calculated for an interquartile (IQR) range increase in each pollutant. In adjusted models including PM10 as a co-pollutant, we found significant associations between concentrations of Mn (RR: 1.09, 95?% CI [1.00, 1.18] per 42?ng/m3 increase), Ni (RR: 1.11, 95?% CI [1.03, 1.21] per 4?ng/m3 increase) and Cr (RR: 1.08, 95?% CI [1.06, 1.11] per 9?ng/m3 increase) and parental report of asthma. We also found significant associations between increased Mn and Ni and increased risk of asthma medication use in the past 12?months (RR: 1.13, 95?% CI [1.04, 1.29] and (RR: 1.13, 95 % CI [1.01, 1.27] respectively). Our findings suggest that exposure to ambient Mn, Ni and Cr may be associated with adverse respiratory outcomes.
机译:铁合金生产过程中环境金属的释放可能是附近社区环境暴露的重要来源,接触这些金属与不良的呼吸结果有关。我们试图刻画居住在历史悠久和当前铁合金活动社区的意大利青少年的个人空气中金属含量与呼吸健康之间的关系。作为在意大利布雷西亚工业省进行的一项研究的一部分,招募了410名11-14岁的青少年。参与者来自三个不同锰含量的不同社区:具有当前铁合金活性的Bagnolo Mella,具有历史性铁合金活性的Valcamonica和无铁合金活性的Garda Lake。直径小于10?μm的颗粒物(PM10)使用个人采样器在过滤器中收集了24?h。使用X射线荧光在滤光片中测量Mn,Ni(Ni),Zn(Zn),Cr(Cr)和Fe(Fe)。通过问卷调查收集呼吸健康数据。使用修正的Poisson回归分析了280名青少年的数据,并计算了每种污染物的四分位数(IQR)范围增加的风险比。在包括PM10作为共污染物的调整模型中,我们发现Mn(RR:1.09,95%CI [1.00,1.18]每增加42?ng / m3)与Ni(RR:1.11、95?95)之间存在显着关联。 %CI [1.03,1.21]每增加4ng / m3)和Cr(RR:1.08,95%CI [1.06,1.11]每增加9ng / m3)和父母的哮喘报告。我们还发现,在过去12个月中,锰和镍增加与哮喘药物使用风险增加之间存在显着相关性(RR:1.13、95%CI [1.04、1.29]和(RR:1.13、95%CI [1.01、1.27] ])。我们的发现表明,暴露于环境中的Mn,Ni和Cr可能与不良的呼吸结果有关。

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