关于空气污染对青藏高原居民心肺功能影响的前瞻性研究

Xin Meng , Qiaoyi Hua , Ruiwei Xu , Yunxiu Shi , Yi Zhang , Meilin Yan , Wu Chen , Yifan Xu , Yunfei Fan , Yuan Yao , Teng Wang , Yidan Zhang , Haonan Li , Yaqi Yu , Xiaoyu Cui , Qianqian Chai , Ailin Li , Mengshuang Sheng , Rui Tang , Ruohong Qiao , Tong Zhu
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青藏高原的臭氧浓度较高,对公众健康造成了严重影响。然而,臭氧污染与不良心肺健康影响之间的因果关系证据以及对其潜在生物机制的了解仍然有限。此外,该地区的颗粒物和其他气态空气污染物的暴露水平及其对健康的相关影响在很大程度上也是未知的。为了填补这些空白,我们于 2021 年 5 月至 2021 年 11 月在西藏开展了一项前瞻性随访研究。考虑到慢性低压缺氧的潜在协同效应,我们选择了西藏两个不同海拔的城市--拉萨(3650 米)和宁蒗(3000 米)--进行大气监测和健康测量。我们在固定监测点使用尖端的高精度仪器测量环境空气污染并采集颗粒物样本。便携式设备用于监测臭氧和黑碳的个人暴露水平。共有 212 名健康的藏族大学生参加了最多四次临床访问,共计 774 次访问,期间测量了功能终点并采集了生物样本。本研究的主要目的是评估环境臭氧在缺氧条件下对心肺功能的影响。次要目的是全面评估其他空气污染物,包括其暴露水平、来源和对健康的影响。通过实现这些目标,该研究为了解这一独特的高海拔环境中的空气质量及其对健康的影响提供了宝贵的见解。本文概述了研究动机、测量框架和初步结果。
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A prospective study on the cardiorespiratory effects of air pollution among residents of the Tibetan Plateau

A prospective study on the cardiorespiratory effects of air pollution among residents of the Tibetan Plateau
The Tibetan Plateau is characterized by high ozone concentration which poses a significant public health concern. However, the causal evidence linking ozone pollution to adverse cardiopulmonary health impacts, as well as the understanding of its underlying biological mechanisms, remains limited. Additionally, exposure levels to particulate and other gaseous air pollutants along with their associated health effects in this region are largely unknown. To address these gaps, we conducted a prospective follow-up study in Tibet from May 2021 to November 2021. In consideration of the potential synergistic effects of chronic hypobaric hypoxia, two Tibetan cities with different altitudes, Lhasa (3650 m) and Nyingchi (3000 m), were chosen to implement atmospheric monitoring and health measurement. We employed cutting-edge, high-precision instruments at stationary monitoring sites to measure ambient air pollution and collected particle samples. Portable devices were used to monitor personal exposure levels of ozone and black carbon. A total of 212 healthy Tibetan college students participated in up to four clinical visits, yielding 774 visits in total, during which functional endpoints were measured and biological samples were collected. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the cardiorespiratory effects of ambient ozone under hypoxic conditions, where its impact may be amplified due to the region's unique environmental characteristics. The secondary aim is to provide a comprehensive assessment of other air pollutants, including their exposure levels, sources, and health effects. By addressing these aims, the study offers valuable insights into air quality and its health implications in this unique high-altitude setting. This paper outlines the research motivation, measurement framework, and preliminary findings.
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