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Temperature, traffic-related air pollution, and heart rate variability in a panel of healthy adults.

Shaowei Wu1, Furong Deng, Youcheng Liu, Masayuki Shima, Jie Niu, Qinsheng Huang, Xinbiao Guo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Both ambient temperature and air pollution have been associated with alterations in cardiac autonomic function, but the responsive patterns associated with temperature exposure and the interactive effects of temperature and air pollution remain largely unclear.
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the associations between personal temperature exposure and cardiac autonomic function as reflected by heart rate variability (HRV) in a panel of 14 healthy taxi drivers in the context of traffic-related air pollution.
METHODS: We collected real-time data on study subjects' in-car exposures to temperature and traffic-related air pollutants including particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 μm (PM(2.5)) and carbon monoxide (CO) and HRV indices during work time (8:30-21:00) on 48 sampling days in the warm season (May-September) and cold season (October-March). We applied mixed-effects models and loess models adjusting for potential confounders to examine the associations between temperature and HRV indices.
RESULTS: We found nonlinear relationships between temperature and HRV indices in both the warm and cold seasons. Linear regression stratified by temperature levels showed that increasing temperature levels were associated with declines in standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals over different temperature strata and increases in low-frequency power and low-frequency:high-frequency ratio in higher temperature range (>25 °C). PM(2.5) and CO modified these associations to various extents.
CONCLUSIONS: Temperature was associated with alterations in cardiac autonomic function in healthy adults in the context of traffic-related air pollution.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22995643     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2012.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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