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Investigating the association between ambient particulate matter (PM10) exposure and blood pressure values ; Investigando a associação entre a exposição a partículas ambientais (PM10) e os valores da pressão arterialresultados da ligação de dados do Inquérito Nacional de Saúde com exame físico e da qualidade do ar ; results from the link between the Portuguese Health Examination Survey and air quality data

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) - Pólo ENSP; Centro de Investigação em Saúde Pública (CISP/PHRC); Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública (ENSP); Information Management Research Center (MagIC) - NOVA Information Management School; NOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS)
    • الموضوع:
      2023
    • Collection:
      Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL)
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      Copyright © 2023 Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved. ; INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: High blood pressure (BP) remains a major modifiable cardiovascular (CV) risk factor. Several epidemiologic studies have been performed to assess the association between air pollution exposure and this CV risk factor but results remain inconsistent. This study aims to estimate the effect of short-term PM10 exposure (average previous three-day concentration) on diastolic (DBP) and systolic (SBP) blood pressure values of the resident mainland Portuguese population. METHODS: Our study was based on available DBP and SBP data from 2272 participants from the first Portuguese Health Examination Survey (INSEF, 2015) living within a 30 km radius of at least one air quality monitoring station, with available measurements of particulate matter with an aerodynamic equivalent diameter ≤10 μm (PM10). We used data from the air quality monitoring network of the Portuguese Environment Agency to obtain the individual allocated PM10 concentrations. Generalized linear models were used to assess the effect of PM10 exposure on DBP and SBP values. RESULTS: No statistically significant association was found between PM10 exposure and both DBP and SBP values (0.42% DBP change per 10 μg/m3 of PM10 increment (95% confidence interval (CI): -0.85; 1.70) and 0.47% SBP change per 10 μg/m3 of PM10 increment (95% CI: -0.86; 1.79)). Results remain unchanged after restricting the analysis to hypertensive or obese participants or changing the PM10 assessment methodology. CONCLUSIONS: In view of the PM10 levels observed in 2015, our results suggests that exposure to PM10 concentrations have a small or no effect on the blood pressure values. Other air pollutants and mixtures of pollutants that were not included in our study should considered in future studies. ; publishersversion ; published
    • ISSN:
      0304-4750
    • Relation:
      PURE: 58065915; PURE UUID: 1f29b47f-c13e-41dd-87e7-bf228a2866b8; PubMed: 36634759; WOS: 000953266700001; Scopus: 85163398195; http://hdl.handle.net/10362/151740; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.repc.2022.02.011
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.1016/j.repc.2022.02.011
    • Rights:
      openAccess
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.45AD69A4