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Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults

There is little research on how long-term exposure to independent and multiple air pollutants changes cardiometabolic risk in adults. In addition, previous studies focused on only the effect of one or two lifestyles on cardiometabolic risk. The evidence on the interactive effects of the lifestyle sc...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xueyan, Liu, Xiaotian, Liao, Wei, Dong, Xiaokang, Li, Ruiying, Hou, Jian, Mao, Zhenxing, Huo, Wenqian, Guo, Yuming, Li, Shanshan, Chen, Gongbo, Wang, Chongjian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090541
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author Wu, Xueyan
Liu, Xiaotian
Liao, Wei
Dong, Xiaokang
Li, Ruiying
Hou, Jian
Mao, Zhenxing
Huo, Wenqian
Guo, Yuming
Li, Shanshan
Chen, Gongbo
Wang, Chongjian
author_facet Wu, Xueyan
Liu, Xiaotian
Liao, Wei
Dong, Xiaokang
Li, Ruiying
Hou, Jian
Mao, Zhenxing
Huo, Wenqian
Guo, Yuming
Li, Shanshan
Chen, Gongbo
Wang, Chongjian
author_sort Wu, Xueyan
collection PubMed
description There is little research on how long-term exposure to independent and multiple air pollutants changes cardiometabolic risk in adults. In addition, previous studies focused on only the effect of one or two lifestyles on cardiometabolic risk. The evidence on the interactive effects of the lifestyle score and exposure to independent and mixtures of air pollutants on cardiometabolic risk is lacking. A total of 33,638 rural residents were included in the cross-sectional study. The three-year average concentrations of air pollutants for participants were predicted by using a satellite-based prediction. The air pollution score was created to assess the combined exposure of four air pollutants (PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), and NO(2)). A gender−age-specific cardiometabolic risk score was calculated. Multivariable-adjusted linear regression and quantile g-computation were used to investigate the associations between air pollutants and cardiometabolic risk. Interaction plots were applied to describe the interactive effects of air pollution and the healthy lifestyle score on cardiometabolic risk. Per interquartile range (IQR) unit increases in PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), or NO(2) were associated with 0.162 (95% CI: 0.091, 0.233), 0.473 (95% CI: 0.388, 0.559), 0.718 (95% CI: 0.627, 0.810), and 0.795 (95% CI: 0.691, 0.898) unit increases in cardiometabolic risk score (all p < 0.05), respectively. A 0.854 (95% CI: 0.768, 0.940) unit increase in cardiometabolic risk was associated with each IQR increase in air pollution score. Furthermore, the strengths of associations of PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), NO(2), and the air pollution score on cardiometabolic risk score were attenuated with the healthy lifestyle score increase. In addition, there was no statistical significance after the lifestyle score equal to four scores for the effect of PM(1) on the cardiometabolic risk score. In conclusions, individual or joint air pollutants were associated with an increased cardiometabolic risk. Improving the healthy lifestyle may be an effective method to improve cardiometabolic health in highly polluted rural regions.
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spelling pubmed-95039402022-09-24 Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults Wu, Xueyan Liu, Xiaotian Liao, Wei Dong, Xiaokang Li, Ruiying Hou, Jian Mao, Zhenxing Huo, Wenqian Guo, Yuming Li, Shanshan Chen, Gongbo Wang, Chongjian Toxics Article There is little research on how long-term exposure to independent and multiple air pollutants changes cardiometabolic risk in adults. In addition, previous studies focused on only the effect of one or two lifestyles on cardiometabolic risk. The evidence on the interactive effects of the lifestyle score and exposure to independent and mixtures of air pollutants on cardiometabolic risk is lacking. A total of 33,638 rural residents were included in the cross-sectional study. The three-year average concentrations of air pollutants for participants were predicted by using a satellite-based prediction. The air pollution score was created to assess the combined exposure of four air pollutants (PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), and NO(2)). A gender−age-specific cardiometabolic risk score was calculated. Multivariable-adjusted linear regression and quantile g-computation were used to investigate the associations between air pollutants and cardiometabolic risk. Interaction plots were applied to describe the interactive effects of air pollution and the healthy lifestyle score on cardiometabolic risk. Per interquartile range (IQR) unit increases in PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), or NO(2) were associated with 0.162 (95% CI: 0.091, 0.233), 0.473 (95% CI: 0.388, 0.559), 0.718 (95% CI: 0.627, 0.810), and 0.795 (95% CI: 0.691, 0.898) unit increases in cardiometabolic risk score (all p < 0.05), respectively. A 0.854 (95% CI: 0.768, 0.940) unit increase in cardiometabolic risk was associated with each IQR increase in air pollution score. Furthermore, the strengths of associations of PM(1), PM(2.5), PM(10), NO(2), and the air pollution score on cardiometabolic risk score were attenuated with the healthy lifestyle score increase. In addition, there was no statistical significance after the lifestyle score equal to four scores for the effect of PM(1) on the cardiometabolic risk score. In conclusions, individual or joint air pollutants were associated with an increased cardiometabolic risk. Improving the healthy lifestyle may be an effective method to improve cardiometabolic health in highly polluted rural regions. MDPI 2022-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9503940/ /pubmed/36136506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090541 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wu, Xueyan
Liu, Xiaotian
Liao, Wei
Dong, Xiaokang
Li, Ruiying
Hou, Jian
Mao, Zhenxing
Huo, Wenqian
Guo, Yuming
Li, Shanshan
Chen, Gongbo
Wang, Chongjian
Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title_full Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title_fullStr Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title_full_unstemmed Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title_short Healthier Lifestyles Attenuated Association of Single or Mixture Exposure to Air Pollutants with Cardiometabolic Risk in Rural Chinese Adults
title_sort healthier lifestyles attenuated association of single or mixture exposure to air pollutants with cardiometabolic risk in rural chinese adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36136506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10090541
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