The association between short-term ozone exposure and fasting blood glucose levels in non-diabetic adults was more obvious in rural residents: the evidence from a typical “urban–rural dual structure” province in southwestern China

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Xue-Jiao Li, Ling Li, Li Zhao, Ding-Yan Hu, Na-Na Ma, Hua Xiao, Da-Wei Li, Jie Zhou, Yi-Ying Wang, Ji Zhang, Tao Liu, Yue-Xu Jiang, Tong-Jian Cai
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Ambient ozone (O3) is associated with diabetes (DM), but the data on the association between O3 and fasting blood glucose (FBG) in non-diabetic adults is relatively rare, especially the evidence of urban–rural difference in such association is still lacking. Our research aimed to investigate the potential effects of short-term O3 exposure on FBG levels. We carried out a cross-sectional analysis of a representative sample of 5329 adults from the Guizhou Population Health Cohort Study and the association between O3 and FBG levels was determined. In rural populations, subgroup analyses were performed by gender, age, nationality, and so on. We observed that short-term exposure to ambient O3 was positively associated with FBG levels. The strongest association was observed at lag 015 days, with per 10 μg/m3 increase of O3 concentration leading to a significant increase of 0.050 mmol/L (95%CIs: 0.037, 0.063) in FBG. More importantly, the association between O3 and FBG levels was stronger in rural populations with lower income levels. Further stratified analyses showed that participants who were older than 60 years, males, smokers, Han, non-drinkers, warm season, dietary score ≥ 3, exercise time < 150 min/week, sleep duration < 7 h/day, and BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 were potentially more susceptible to the effects of O3 in rural populations. In general, our study not only provided the evidence that O3 exposure can be associated with increased FBG levels, but also shed new light on the further understanding of the adverse effects of O3 on DM. Furthermore, rural populations may be more vulnerable to the effects of O3. Our findings indicate that the issue of air pollution in rural areas is equally noteworthy.

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短期臭氧暴露与非糖尿病成人空腹血糖水平的关系在农村居民中更为明显--来自中国西南典型 "城乡二元结构 "省份的证据
环境臭氧(O3)与糖尿病(DM)有关,但有关非糖尿病成人的 O3 与空腹血糖(FBG)之间关系的数据相对较少,尤其是这种关系的城乡差异证据仍然缺乏。我们的研究旨在调查短期暴露于臭氧对空腹血糖水平的潜在影响。我们对贵州省人群健康队列研究中具有代表性的 5329 名成人样本进行了横断面分析,确定了臭氧与 FBG 水平之间的关系。在农村人群中,我们按性别、年龄、民族等进行了分组分析。我们发现,短期暴露于环境中的臭氧与 FBG 水平呈正相关。在滞后 015 天观察到的关联性最强,O3 浓度每增加 10 μg/m3 会导致 FBG 显著增加 0.050 mmol/L(95%CIs:0.037,0.063)。更重要的是,在收入水平较低的农村人口中,O3 与 FBG 水平之间的关联性更强。进一步的分层分析表明,年龄大于 60 岁、男性、吸烟者、汉族、不饮酒、温暖季节、膳食评分≥3、运动时间 < 150 分钟/周、睡眠时间 < 7 小时/天、体重指数 < 18.5 kg/m2 的参与者在农村人口中更容易受到臭氧的影响。总之,我们的研究不仅提供了暴露于臭氧可导致 FBG 水平升高的证据,而且为进一步了解臭氧对糖尿病的不良影响提供了新的思路。此外,农村人口可能更容易受到臭氧的影响。我们的研究结果表明,农村地区的空气污染问题同样值得关注。
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Air Quality Atmosphere and Health
Air Quality Atmosphere and Health ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
2.00%
发文量
146
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Air Quality, Atmosphere, and Health is a multidisciplinary journal which, by its very name, illustrates the broad range of work it publishes and which focuses on atmospheric consequences of human activities and their implications for human and ecological health. It offers research papers, critical literature reviews and commentaries, as well as special issues devoted to topical subjects or themes. International in scope, the journal presents papers that inform and stimulate a global readership, as the topic addressed are global in their import. Consequently, we do not encourage submission of papers involving local data that relate to local problems. Unless they demonstrate wide applicability, these are better submitted to national or regional journals. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health addresses such topics as acid precipitation; airborne particulate matter; air quality monitoring and management; exposure assessment; risk assessment; indoor air quality; atmospheric chemistry; atmospheric modeling and prediction; air pollution climatology; climate change and air quality; air pollution measurement; atmospheric impact assessment; forest-fire emissions; atmospheric science; greenhouse gases; health and ecological effects; clean air technology; regional and global change and satellite measurements. This journal benefits a diverse audience of researchers, public health officials and policy makers addressing problems that call for solutions based in evidence from atmospheric and exposure assessment scientists, epidemiologists, and risk assessors. Publication in the journal affords the opportunity to reach beyond defined disciplinary niches to this broader readership.
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