The effects of ambient air pollution exposure on Thoroughbred racehorse performance.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Linda D Kim, Kimberly Kreitner, Danielle M Scott, Katie Seabaugh, Colleen G Duncan, Sheryl Magzamen
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Abstract

Background: Limited research exists on impacts of air pollution on non-human mammals, particularly animal athletes such as Thoroughbred racehorses. Athletes have a greater risk of exposure as heightened exertion and increased airflow carry more pollutants deeper into the respiratory tract.

Objectives: To provide insights into the impact of ambient air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5), on race speed.

Study design: Retrospective observational study.

Methods: Data were obtained from The Jockey Club Information Systems, covering 31 407 winning races by Thoroughbred horses in California spanning 10 years (2011-2020) and evaluated the association between air pollution and winning race speeds. For race days, we collected PM2.5 data from the nearest U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitoring site within 100 km of each racetrack (n = 12). We assessed the associations between daily average PM2.5 concentrations and speed of winning horses with linear mixed effects regression. We adjusted for horse characteristics, race-related covariates, temporal indicators (e.g., year), other air pollutants and temperature. We conducted sensitivity analyses by adjusting extreme air pollution days by reassigning values to the 95th percentile value and conducting linear mixed effects regression on series of datasets with incremental cutpoints of PM2.5.

Results: In the cutpoint analysis, we found that for PM2.5 between 4 and 23.6 μg/m3, speed decreased 0.0008 m/s (95% CI: -0.0014562 to -0.00018) for every 1 μg/m3 increase of PM2.5.

Main limitations: Limitations include the use of offsite monitors leading to imprecise exposure measurements, not using training practice data, and generalisability as the study focuses on California racetracks.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need to create advisories to safeguard the performance of horses during periods of poor air quality. Further research is recommended to explore additional factors influencing the relationship between air pollution and equine welfare.

环境空气污染对纯血马赛马表现的影响。
背景:有关空气污染对非人类哺乳动物,尤其是纯血赛马等动物运动员影响的研究十分有限。运动员暴露于空气污染的风险更大,因为运动量增大和气流增加会将更多污染物带入呼吸道深处:研究设计:回顾性观察研究:研究设计:回顾性观察研究:数据来自赛马会信息系统(The Jockey Club Information Systems),涵盖加利福尼亚州纯血马的 31 407 场获胜比赛,时间跨度为 10 年(2011-2020 年),并评估了空气污染与获胜比赛速度之间的关联。在比赛日,我们从距离每个赛马场 100 公里范围内最近的美国环保署(EPA)监测点收集 PM2.5 数据(n = 12)。我们采用线性混合效应回归法评估了PM2.5日均浓度与获胜马匹速度之间的关系。我们对马匹特征、比赛相关协变量、时间指标(如年份)、其他空气污染物和温度进行了调整。我们进行了敏感性分析,将极端空气污染天数的数值调整为第 95 百分位数,并对 PM2.5 临界点递增的系列数据集进行线性混合效应回归:在切点分析中,我们发现 PM2.5 在 4 到 23.6 μg/m3 之间时,PM2.5 每增加 1 μg/m3,速度就会降低 0.0008 m/s(95% CI:-0.0014562 到 -0.00018):局限性包括:使用场外监测器导致暴露测量不精确,没有使用训练实践数据,以及研究侧重于加利福尼亚赛道的普遍性:本研究强调了在空气质量较差期间为保障马匹表现而制定建议的必要性。建议开展进一步研究,探索影响空气污染与马匹福利之间关系的其他因素。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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