Associations of fine particulate matter and its metal constituents with blood pressure: A panel study during the seventh World Military Games

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作者
Li, Zhaoyuan [1 ,2 ]
Peng, Shouxin [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Meijin [1 ,2 ]
Sun, Jinhui [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Feifei [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Huaiji [3 ]
Xiang, Hao [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Global Hlth, 115 Donghu Rd, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China
[2] Wuhan Univ, Global Hlth Inst, 115 Donghu Rd, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China
[3] Wuhan Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, 288 Machang Rd, Wuhan 430024, Peoples R China
关键词
Acute effect; Metal constituents; Blood pressure; PM2; 5; AMBIENT AIR-POLLUTION; GLOBAL BURDEN; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASES; CHINESE CITIES; HEAVY-METALS; PM2.5; HYPERTENSION; INFLAMMATION; BIOMARKERS; STATEMENT;
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10.1016/j.envres.2022.114739
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Evidence is needed to elucidate the association of blood pressure (BP) changes with metal constituents in fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Therefore, we designed a longitudinal panel study enrolling 70 healthy students from Wuhan University in the context of the seventh World Military Games (the 7th WMG) from September 2019 to January 2020. A total of eight visits were conducted before, during, and after the 7th WMG. During every visit, each participant was asked to carry a personal PM2.5 monitor to measure hourly PM2.5 levels for three consecutive days. Questionnaire investigation and physical examination were completed on the fourth day. We analyzed ten metal constituents of ambient PM2.5 collected from the fixed station, and blood pressure was recorded during each visit. The linear mixed-effects models were performed to evaluate associations of metal constituents and blood pressure measurements. We observed a dramatic variation of PM2.5 concentration ranging from 7.38 to 132.04 mu g/m3. A 10 mu g/m3 increment of PM2.5 was associated with an increase of 0.64 mmHg (95% CI: 0.44, 0.84) in systolic BP (SBP), 0.40 mmHg (0.26, 0.54) in diastolic BP (DBP), 0.31 mmHg (0.15, 0.47) in pulse pressure (PP) and 0.44 mmHg (0.26, 0.62) in mean artery pressure (MAP), respectively. For metal constituents in PM2.5, robust positive associations were observed between BP and selenium, manganese, arsenic, cadmium, and thallium. For example, for an IQR (0.93 ng/m3) increment of selenium, SBP and MAP elevated by 0.98 mmHg (0.09, 1.87) and 0.71 mmHg (0.03, 1.39), respectively. Aluminum was found to be robustly associated with decreased SBP, DBP, and MAP. The study indicated that exposure to PM2.5 total mass and metal constituents including selenium, manganese, arsenic, cadmium, and thallium were associated with the elevated BP.
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