Association between objectively assessed physical activity and kidney function among female agricultural workers in hot environments in Spain.

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sarah Koch, Joren Buekers, Ana Espinosa, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Gabriel Pombo, Loes Werkman, Lourdes Arjona, Ali Al Rashed, Ben Caplin, Manolis Kogevinas, Francisco Brocal Fernandez, Amin Oomatia, Neil Pearce, Oriana Ramirez-Rubio, Carlos Ruíz-Frutos, Judith Garcia-Aymerich, Cristina O'Callaghan-Gordo
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Abstract

Background: Physical activity in hot environments has been associated with impaired kidney function. We aimed to quantify the association between occupational physical activity and kidney function over one work shift in female agricultural workers exposed to environmental heat.

Methods: We measured occupational physical activity in female berry pickers in Huelva, Spain, using movement intensity, based on vector magnitude units (VMU), and heart rate (HR). For both, we calculated the mean (VMU_mean;HR_mean), standard deviation (VMU_sd; HR_sd), and 3-minute 95th percentile (VMU_p95;HR_p95). Environmental heat in greenhouses was estimated using wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT). Kidney function and injury were quantified using pre- and post-shift differences in serum creatinine (SCr_dif), Cystatin C (Cystatin C_dif) and neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL_dif), respectively. Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) was defined as an increase in post-shift serum creatinine of ≥0.3mg/dl, or ≥1.5 times pre-shift levels. Heat strain was estimated using the ISO 7933:2004 index. We used linear and logistic regressions.

Results: Ninety women aged 37.4 ± 5.7 years were exposed to a mean WBGT of 25.2 (±3.6)°C and light intensity physical activity (HR_mean of 94 (±9)bpm). Of those, 26% experienced heat strain, 68% were dehydrated, and 7% presented with AKI at the end of the shift. Higher VMU_sd was associated with higher Scr_dif (β:0.029 (95% CI: 0.00; 0.058) and meeting the threshold for AKI (OR:1.6 (95% CI:0.8; 3.2)), We observed higher NGAL_dif with higher VMU_mean (β:1.944 (95% CI: 0.139;3.748)) per 100 VMU_mean increase. The positive association between HR_mean and SCr_dif was stronger among women with heat strain (interaction p = 0.033).

Conclusions and relevance: In female harvest workers, high means and variations in VMU over a single one shift worked under hot conditions were associated with kidney injury, as assessed by urinary biomarkers, though there is limited evidence for any change in kidney function. Precautiously, large changes in physical activity intensity over one work shift should be avoided to protect from renal injury.

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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
8.40%
发文量
2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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