Associations between anthropogenic heat emissions and serum lipids among adults in northeastern China.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jianping Cong, Hong-Zhi Zhang, Ming-Kun Sun, Zhengmin Qian, Stephen Edward McMillin, Steven W Howard, Guo-Feng Huang, Duo-Hong Chen, Huimin Ma, Wen-Zhong Huang, Peien Zhou, Hung Chak Ho, Li-Zi Lin, Zhao-Huan Gui, Jing Yang, Hang Yin, Xiao Sun, Guang-Hui Dong
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Few epidemiological studies have investigated associations between anthropogenic heat emissions (AE) and serum lipids. We recruited 15,477 adults from 33 communities in northeastern China in 2009. We estimated AE flux by using data on energy consumption and socio-economic statistics covering building, transportation, industry, and human metabolism. We assessed the associations between AE and blood lipids and dyslipidemia prevalence using the restricted cubic spline models. The regression coefficients (β) and the 95% CI of total cholesterol for the 75th and 95th percentiles of the exposure were 0.23 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.15, 0.30) and 0.25 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.18, 0.32). We also found AE was positively associated with dyslipidemia. Participants who were female or who had low incomes exhibited more pronounced associations. Our research showed that exposure to AE was significantly associated with serum lipids. These novel, valuable findings are useful to inform policymakers to estimate the risks to human health from anthropogenic heat.

中国东北地区成人人为热排放与血脂的关系
很少有流行病学研究调查了人为热排放(AE)与血脂之间的关系。2009年,我们从中国东北的33个社区招募了15477名成年人。我们利用能源消耗数据和包括建筑、交通、工业和人体代谢在内的社会经济统计数据来估计声发射通量。我们使用受限三次样条模型评估AE与血脂和血脂异常患病率之间的关系。暴露的第75和第95百分位总胆固醇的回归系数(β)和95% CI分别为0.23 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.15, 0.30)和0.25 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.18, 0.32)。我们还发现AE与血脂异常呈正相关。女性或低收入的参与者表现出更明显的关联。我们的研究表明,AE暴露与血脂有显著相关性。这些新颖而有价值的发现有助于决策者评估人为热对人类健康的风险。
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Health Research ( IJEHR ) is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles. IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the interaction between the environment and human health. This interaction can broadly be divided into three areas: the natural environment and health – health implications and monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants and pollution and health improvements and air, water and soil quality standards; the built environment and health – occupational health and safety, exposure limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in the workplace, and standards of health; and communicable diseases – disease spread, control and prevention, food hygiene and control, and health aspects of rodents and insects. IJEHR is published in association with the International Federation of Environmental Health and includes news from the Federation of international meetings, courses and environmental health issues.
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