Assessment of hematological profiles of adult male athletes from two different air pollutant zones of West Bengal, India

IF 5.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Paulomi Das, Pinaki Chatterjee
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Abstract

Health effects from air pollution are severe concern of today’s world. The study was undertaken to assess the effects of air pollution on hematological profiles of trained and untrained males of West Bengal. The sample consisted of 60 sprinters, 60 footballers, and 120 untrained males, subdivided into two groups from two zones, namely, Tollygunge and Sonarpur. Suspended particulate matter (SPM), respirable particulate matter (RPM), oxides of sulfur (SOx), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) of ambient air were monitored for both zones. Height and weight of all the subjects were measured. Venous blood sample was drawn from the cubital vein, and the red blood cell count (TC), packed cell volume (PCV), hemoglobin (Hb) concentration, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were determined by standard methods. Results revealed that SPM, RPM, SOx, and NOx concentrations were significantly higher in the Tollygunge area than Sonarpur. TC, PCV, and Hb concentration of untrained males were significantly higher than footballers in both regions but no significant difference were observed when compared with sprinters, except the Hb concentration in the Tollygunge zone. On the other hand, all hematological parameters of both trained and untrained males were significantly higher in the Sonarpur area than Tollygunge. It was concluded that environmental air pollutants might influence hematological profile adversely both in trained and sedentary males. However, further investigation in this area is needed.

印度西孟加拉邦两个不同空气污染区的成年男性运动员血液学特征评估
空气污染对健康的影响是当今世界严重关注的问题。这项研究是为了评估空气污染对西孟加拉邦受过训练和未受过训练的男性血液学特征的影响。样本包括60名短跑运动员、60名足球运动员和120名未经训练的男性,他们被分成两组,分别来自两个地区,即Tollygunge和Sonarpur。对两个区域的环境空气悬浮颗粒物(SPM)、可吸入颗粒物(RPM)、硫氧化物(SOx)和氮氧化物(NOx)进行了监测。测量了所有受试者的身高和体重。取肘静脉静脉血,按标准方法测定红细胞计数(TC)、堆积细胞体积(PCV)、血红蛋白(Hb)浓度、平均红细胞体积(MCV)、平均红细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)。结果表明,Tollygunge地区的SPM、RPM、SOx和NOx浓度显著高于Sonarpur地区。除了Tollygunge地区的Hb浓度外,未训练男性的TC、PCV和Hb浓度均显著高于足球运动员,但与短跑运动员相比无显著差异。另一方面,索纳普尔地区训练和未训练雄性的所有血液学参数均显著高于Tollygunge地区。结论是,环境空气污染物可能会对训练和久坐男性的血液学特征产生不利影响。然而,这方面还需要进一步的研究。
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CiteScore
8.70
自引率
17.20%
发文量
6549
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR) serves the international community in all areas of Environmental Science and related subjects with emphasis on chemical compounds. This includes: - Terrestrial Biology and Ecology - Aquatic Biology and Ecology - Atmospheric Chemistry - Environmental Microbiology/Biobased Energy Sources - Phytoremediation and Ecosystem Restoration - Environmental Analyses and Monitoring - Assessment of Risks and Interactions of Pollutants in the Environment - Conservation Biology and Sustainable Agriculture - Impact of Chemicals/Pollutants on Human and Animal Health It reports from a broad interdisciplinary outlook.
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