Short-Term Effect of Air Pollution on Daily Hospital Visits for Anxiety Disorders in Southern China with Low Pollution Concentrations

被引:1
作者
Zhong, Xinyuan [1 ]
Guo, Tingting [1 ]
Zhang, Jianghui [1 ]
Wang, Qiong [2 ]
Yin, Rong [1 ]
Wu, Kunpeng [1 ]
Zou, Qing [1 ]
Zheng, Meng [1 ]
Hall, Brian J. [3 ]
Renzaho, Andre M. N. [4 ]
Huang, Kangning [3 ]
Chen, Wen [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Med Stat, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China
[2] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China
[3] NYU, Ctr Global Hlth Equ Environm Studies, Shanghai 200124, Peoples R China
[4] Western Sydney Univ, Translat Hlth Res Inst, Sch Med, Campbelltown, NSW 2560, Australia
[5] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Ctr Migrant Hlth Policy, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
air pollution; anxiety disorder; time-series analysis; health effect; MENTAL-DISORDERS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ADMISSIONS; ASSOCIATION; SYMPTOMS; WOMEN;
D O I
10.3390/toxics13010045
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The global prevalence and burden of anxiety disorders (ADs) are increasing. However, findings on the acute effects of air pollution on ADs remain inconclusive. We evaluated the effects of short-term exposure to ambient air pollutants, including fine particulate matter (PM2.5), inhalable particulate matter (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3), on daily hospital visits for ADs. A generalized additive model was used to perform a time-series analysis on data from a Southern China city's medical insurance system between 1 March 2021, and 31 July 2023. Although the daily levels of most pollutants (PM10, SO2, CO, NO2 and O3) were consistently below China and WHO's Ambient Air-Quality Standards, significant associations were observed between daily hospital visits for ADs and all six air pollutants. Each interquartile range increase in concentrations resulted in the largest odds ratios of 1.08 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.16) at lag1 for PM2.5, 1.19 (95% CI: 1.05, 1.34) at lag07 for NO2, 1.14 (95% CI: 1.05, 1.23) at lag02 for CO, 1.12 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.25) at lag07 for PM10, 1.06 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.12) at lag7 for SO2 and 1.08 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.15) at lag7 for O3, respectively. The effects of NO2 and CO remained robust across subgroup analyses and sensitivity analyses. Females and middle-aged individuals showed stronger associations than other subgroups. The findings underscore the necessity for public health efforts to alleviate the impact of air pollution on mental health, even in low-concentration settings.
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