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Urban climate and cardiovascular health: Focused on seasonal variation of urban temperature, relative humidity, and PM2.5 air pollution.
Tsao, Tsung-Ming; Hwang, Jing-Shiang; Chen, Chung-Yen; Lin, Sung-Tsun; Tsai, Ming-Jer; Su, Ta-Chen.
Afiliação
  • Tsao TM; The Experimental Forest, College of Bio-Resource and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Nantou County, 55750, Taiwan.
  • Hwang JS; Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan.
  • Chen CY; Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch, Yunlin 640203, Taiwan; Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taipei 10055, Taiwan; Department of Environmental and Occ
  • Lin ST; The Experimental Forest, College of Bio-Resource and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Nantou County, 55750, Taiwan; Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taipei 10055, Taiwan.
  • Tsai MJ; The Experimental Forest, College of Bio-Resource and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Nantou County, 55750, Taiwan; School of Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
  • Su TC; The Experimental Forest, College of Bio-Resource and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Nantou County, 55750, Taiwan; Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taipei 10055, Taiwan; Department of Environmental and Occupati
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 263: 115358, 2023 Sep 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37595350
ABSTRACT
Seasonal effects on subclinical cardiovascular functions (CVFs) are an important emerging health issue for people living in urban environment. The objectives of this study were to demonstrate the effects of seasonal variations of temperature, relative humidity, and PM2.5 air pollution on CVFs. A total of 86 office workers in Taipei City were recruited, their arterial pressure waveform was recorded by cuff sphygmomanometer using an oscillometric blood pressure (BP) device for CVFs assessment. Results of paried t-test with Bonferroni correction showed significantly increased systolic and diastolic BP (SBP, DBP), central end-systolic and diastolic BP (cSBP, cDBP) and systemic vascular resistance, but decreased heart rate (HR), stroke volume (SV), cardio output (CO), and cardiac index in winter compared with other seasons. After controlling for related confounding factors, SBP, DBP, cSBP, cDBP, LV dp/dt max, and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) were negatively associated with, and SV was positively associated with seasonal temperature changes. Seasonal changes of air pollution in terms of PM2.5 were significantly positively associated with DBP and cDBP, as well as negatively associated with HR and CO. Seasonal changes of relative humidity were significantly negatively associated with DBP, and cDBP, as well as positively associated with HR, CO, and baPWV. This study provides evidence of greater susceptibility to cardiovascular events in winter compared with other seasons, with ambient temperature, relative humidity, and PM2.5 as the major factors of seasonal variation of CVFs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluição do Ar / Índice Tornozelo-Braço Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluição do Ar / Índice Tornozelo-Braço Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article