The modification effect of concentration on the correlation between ambient ozone and psoriasis: a hospital-based time-series study.

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS
Hao Liu, Kexue Wang, Lili Yang, Yumeng Zhou, Yuanchao Li, Enjie Tang, Dawei Li, Ya Gan, Chunbei Zhou, Liangmei Wang, Xiaohua Liang, Tongjian Cai
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Abstract

The effects of short-term ambient ozone (O3) exposure on health outcomes have received growing concerns, but its effects on psoriasis is still unclear. The purpose of our study was to investigate the effects of short-term exposure to O3 on psoriasis, and to find out potential modifiers. A hospital-based time-series study with outpatient visit data of psoriasis was performed in Chongqing, the largest metropolitan in Southeast China. General additive models combined quasi-Poisson regression were implied to reveal the association between short-term exposure to O3 and psoriasis. Moreover, the potential modifiers were found out through subgroup analyses. Totally, 23,921 psoriasis outpatient visits were included. For the whole patient population, no significant association between exposure to O3 and outpatient visits for psoriasis was observed. Interestingly, the stratified analyses based on concentrations showed that low concentration of O3 (below the recommended limitation of 100 μg/m3 by WHO and China), rather than high concentration of O3, was negatively associated with psoriasis outpatient visits at various lag days, and the greatest decrease was observed at lag03 (-2.05%; 95%CI: -3.55%, -0.53%). Moreover, stronger associations were observed in cool seasons, patients aged 40 or above, and males. Additionally, the negative associations of low-concentration O3 on psoriasis outpatient visits were still robust in sensitivity analyses. Our study discovered that low-concentrations of O3, rather than high concentrations of O3, can be associated with decreased outpatient visits for psoriasis, especially for males, population aged 40 and above, and in cool seasons.

浓度对环境臭氧与牛皮癣相关性的影响:一项基于医院的时间序列研究。
短期环境臭氧(O3)暴露对健康结果的影响已受到越来越多的关注,但其对牛皮癣的影响尚不清楚。我们的研究目的是探讨短期暴露于O3对牛皮癣的影响,并寻找潜在的调节剂。在中国东南部最大的城市重庆,对银屑病的门诊就诊数据进行了基于医院的时间序列研究。结合准泊松回归的一般加性模型揭示了短期暴露于O3与牛皮癣之间的关系。并通过亚群分析找出潜在的修饰因子。总共包括23,921例牛皮癣门诊就诊。对于整个患者群体,没有观察到暴露于O3和牛皮癣门诊就诊之间的显著关联。有趣的是,基于浓度的分层分析显示,低浓度的O3(低于世界卫生组织和中国推荐的100 μg/m3的限值)与各滞后日的银屑病门诊就诊呈负相关,而高浓度的O3在滞后日的降幅最大(-2.05%;95%ci: -3.55%, -0.53%)。此外,在寒冷季节、40岁或以上的患者和男性中观察到更强的相关性。此外,在敏感性分析中,低浓度臭氧与银屑病门诊就诊的负相关仍然很强。我们的研究发现,低浓度的O3,而不是高浓度的O3,可以减少牛皮癣的门诊就诊,特别是男性,40岁及以上的人群,以及在凉爽的季节。
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications on studies examining the interactions between living organisms and factors of the natural and artificial atmospheric environment. Living organisms extend from single cell organisms, to plants and animals, including humans. The atmospheric environment includes climate and weather, electromagnetic radiation, and chemical and biological pollutants. The journal embraces basic and applied research and practical aspects such as living conditions, agriculture, forestry, and health. The journal is published for the International Society of Biometeorology, and most membership categories include a subscription to the Journal.
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