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High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Manganese (Mn) participates in lipid metabolism. However, the associations between Mn exposure and dyslipidaemia is unclear. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from the 2017 the Mn-exposed workers healthy cohort (MEWHC). Finally, 803 occupationally Mn-exposed...

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Autores principales: Luo, Xiaoyu, Liu, Zhenfang, Ge, Xiaoting, Huang, Sifang, Zhou, Yanting, Li, Defu, Li, Longman, Chen, Xiang, Huang, Lulu, Hou, Qingzhi, Cheng, Hong, Xiao, Lili, Liu, Chaoqun, Zou, Yunfeng, Yang, Xiaobo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09011-x
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author Luo, Xiaoyu
Liu, Zhenfang
Ge, Xiaoting
Huang, Sifang
Zhou, Yanting
Li, Defu
Li, Longman
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Lulu
Hou, Qingzhi
Cheng, Hong
Xiao, Lili
Liu, Chaoqun
Zou, Yunfeng
Yang, Xiaobo
author_facet Luo, Xiaoyu
Liu, Zhenfang
Ge, Xiaoting
Huang, Sifang
Zhou, Yanting
Li, Defu
Li, Longman
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Lulu
Hou, Qingzhi
Cheng, Hong
Xiao, Lili
Liu, Chaoqun
Zou, Yunfeng
Yang, Xiaobo
author_sort Luo, Xiaoyu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Manganese (Mn) participates in lipid metabolism. However, the associations between Mn exposure and dyslipidaemia is unclear. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from the 2017 the Mn-exposed workers healthy cohort (MEWHC). Finally, 803 occupationally Mn-exposed workers included in the study. The workers were divided into two groups. The grouping of this study was based on Mn-Time Weighted Averages (Mn-TWA). The high-exposure group included participants with Mn-TWA greater than 0.15 mg/m(3). The low-exposure group included participants with Mn-TWA less than or equal to 0.15 mg/m(3). Mn-TWA levels and dyslipidaemia were assessed. RESULTS: After adjustment for seniority, sex, cigarette consumption, alcohol consumption, high-fat diet frequency, medicine intake in the past two weeks, egg intake frequency, drinking tea, WHR, and hypertension, Mn-TWA levels was negatively correlated with high triglycerides (TG) risk in workers overall (OR = 0.51; 95% CI: 0.36, 0.73; p <  0.01). The results of males and females were consistent (OR = 0.53; 95% CI: 0.34, 0.81; p <  0.01) and (OR = 0.47; 95% CI: 0.24, 0.94; p <  0.01), respectively. By performing interactions analyses of workers overall, we observed no significant interactions among confounders. Mn-TWA levels and pack-years on high TG risk (relative excess risk for the interactions (RERI = 2.29, 95% CI: − 2.07, 6.66), (RERI) = 2.98, 95% CI: − 2.30, 8.26). Similarly, smoking status, drinking status, high-fat diet frequency, and Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR) showed non-significant interactions with Mn-TWA levels on high TG risk. CONCLUSIONS: This research indicates that high Mn exposure was negatively related to high TG risk in workers.
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spelling pubmed-72755622020-06-08 High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study Luo, Xiaoyu Liu, Zhenfang Ge, Xiaoting Huang, Sifang Zhou, Yanting Li, Defu Li, Longman Chen, Xiang Huang, Lulu Hou, Qingzhi Cheng, Hong Xiao, Lili Liu, Chaoqun Zou, Yunfeng Yang, Xiaobo BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Manganese (Mn) participates in lipid metabolism. However, the associations between Mn exposure and dyslipidaemia is unclear. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from the 2017 the Mn-exposed workers healthy cohort (MEWHC). Finally, 803 occupationally Mn-exposed workers included in the study. The workers were divided into two groups. The grouping of this study was based on Mn-Time Weighted Averages (Mn-TWA). The high-exposure group included participants with Mn-TWA greater than 0.15 mg/m(3). The low-exposure group included participants with Mn-TWA less than or equal to 0.15 mg/m(3). Mn-TWA levels and dyslipidaemia were assessed. RESULTS: After adjustment for seniority, sex, cigarette consumption, alcohol consumption, high-fat diet frequency, medicine intake in the past two weeks, egg intake frequency, drinking tea, WHR, and hypertension, Mn-TWA levels was negatively correlated with high triglycerides (TG) risk in workers overall (OR = 0.51; 95% CI: 0.36, 0.73; p <  0.01). The results of males and females were consistent (OR = 0.53; 95% CI: 0.34, 0.81; p <  0.01) and (OR = 0.47; 95% CI: 0.24, 0.94; p <  0.01), respectively. By performing interactions analyses of workers overall, we observed no significant interactions among confounders. Mn-TWA levels and pack-years on high TG risk (relative excess risk for the interactions (RERI = 2.29, 95% CI: − 2.07, 6.66), (RERI) = 2.98, 95% CI: − 2.30, 8.26). Similarly, smoking status, drinking status, high-fat diet frequency, and Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR) showed non-significant interactions with Mn-TWA levels on high TG risk. CONCLUSIONS: This research indicates that high Mn exposure was negatively related to high TG risk in workers. BioMed Central 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7275562/ /pubmed/32503499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09011-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Luo, Xiaoyu
Liu, Zhenfang
Ge, Xiaoting
Huang, Sifang
Zhou, Yanting
Li, Defu
Li, Longman
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Lulu
Hou, Qingzhi
Cheng, Hong
Xiao, Lili
Liu, Chaoqun
Zou, Yunfeng
Yang, Xiaobo
High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title_full High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title_short High manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
title_sort high manganese exposure decreased the risk of high triglycerides in workers: a cross-sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09011-x
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