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Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ; 58: 156-162, 2018 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29346078

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the adverse physiological changes induced by long-term exposure to PM2.5. METHODS: Totally 183 traffic policemen and 88 office policemen as the control group, were enrolled in this study. The concentrations of PM2.5 in both the working places of traffic and office policemen were obtained. Detailed personal questionnaires and conventional laboratory tests including hematology, fasting blood glucose, blood lipids, liver, kidney, immunity and tumor-related markers were conducted on all participants of this study. RESULTS: A dose-response relationship between the FBG, HDL-c and CEA values and the PM2.5 exposure duration was observed. Multivariate analysis confirmed that one hour on duty outdoor per day for one year was associated with an increase in FBG of 0.005% (95% CI: 0.0004% to 0.009%), CEA of 0.012% (95% CI: 0.006% to 0.017%), and a decrease in HDL-C of 0.001% (95% CI: 0.00034% to 0.002%). CONCLUSION: Long-term high air pollution exposure may lead to metabolism adaptation and it is likely involved in the development of cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus.


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Polluants atmosphériques d'origine professionnelle/toxicité , Pollution de l'air/effets indésirables , Exposition professionnelle/effets indésirables , Matière particulaire/toxicité , Police , Adulte , Polluants atmosphériques d'origine professionnelle/analyse , Pollution de l'air/analyse , Glycémie/analyse , Antigène carcinoembryonnaire/sang , Maladies cardiovasculaires/épidémiologie , Chine/épidémiologie , Cholestérol HDL/sang , Villes/épidémiologie , Diabète de type 2/épidémiologie , Surveillance de l'environnement , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Exposition professionnelle/analyse , Matière particulaire/analyse
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