| Literature DB >> 28030615 |
Robert E Dales1,2, Sabit Cakmak1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Both air pollution exposure and the presence of mental illness are associated with an increased risk of physical illness.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28030615 PMCID: PMC5193427 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Ambient air pollution concentrations during the 353 days of testing measured at the stationary monitors nearest to the study sites between 2007 and 2009.
| Minimum | Maximum | Mean | Standard Deviation | Interquartile range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36.58 | 99.21 | 72.93 | 12.72 | 17.79 | |
| -12.66 | 27.17 | 8.05 | 8.83 | 14.86 | |
| 0.88 | 40 | 11.74 | 7.92 | 11.48 | |
| 0 | 38.88 | 5.60 | 4.52 | 3.96 | |
| 2 | 83 | 29.50 | 11.80 | 17 |
Sociodemographic and physiologic indicators by mental health status indicators among children 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survery, 2007–2009.
Results are means (95% CI) unless otherwise specified as percentages.
| Happiness | Mood Disorder | SDQ—emotional symptoms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Happy n = 1658 | Other n = 225 | Absent n = 1693 | Present n = 190 | No Symptoms n = 1602 | Some Symptoms n = 281 | |
| Age, yr n = 1883 | 10.9 (10.8, 11.1) | 12.6 (12.2, 13.0) | 11.1 (10.9, 11.3) | 11.2 (10.6, 11.8) | 11.2 (11.0, 11.3) | 10.9 (10.5, 11.3) |
| Ethnicity, Caucasian, % (n = 1836) | 81.0 (80.2, 81.8) | 74.7 (74.1, 75.3) | 84.0 (83.0, 85.0) | 77.9 (77.1, 78.7) | 83.4 (83.2, 83.6) | 82.6 (82.1, 83.6) |
| Highest household education, greater than high school, % (n = 1836) | 84.2 (83.1, 85.3) | 77.1 (74.5, 79.7) | 98.0 (96.7, 99.3) | 54.7 (53.1, 56.3) | 88.4 (88.2, 88.5) | 80.66 (80.2, 88.5) |
| Total household income, $103 (n = 1395) | 91.1 (87.4, 94.9) | 77.8 (70.2, 85.4) | 92.0 (79.4, 104.6) | 89.5 (85.9, 93.0) | 92.5 (88.7, 96.4) | 74.0 (67.3, 80.7) |
| Smokers, daily or occasionally % (n = 256) | 15.7 (15.3, 16.1) | 27.0 (25.8, 28.2) | 12.0 (11.5, 12.5) | 19.5 (18.7, 20.3) | 13.5 (13.1, 13.9) | 14.2 (13.9, 14.5) |
| FEV1 (% predicted) | 99.3 (98.7, 99.9) | 99.7 (98.1, 101.5) | 99.1 (11.0, 11.3) | 99.2 (96.8, 101.5) | 99.4 (98.7, 0.1) | 99.4 (97.8, 101.0) |
| FVC (% predicted) | 102.3 (101.7, 102.9) | 103.1 (101.5, 104.8) | 102.4 (101.8, 102.9) | 102.3 (99.8, 104.8) | 102.3 (101.7, 103.0) | 102.8 (101.1, 104.4) |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | 97.2 (96.9, 97.6) | 96.9 (95.8, 98.1) | 97.2 (96.8, 97.6) | 97.0 (95.7, 98.4) | 97.2 (96.8, 97.6) | 97.0 (96.0, 98) |
| Heart rate, per minute | 77.4 (76.8, 77.9) | 76.5 (75.1, 77.9) | 77.2 (76.7, 77.7) | 77.9 (75.5, 80.2) | 77.1 (76.5, 77.6) | 79.9 (78.6, 81.2) |
| Systolic Blood Pressure, mmHg | 95.1 (94.7, 95.5) | 96.2 (95.0, 97.3) | 95.2 (94.8, 95.6) | 96.4 (94.6, 98.2) | 94.7 (94.3, 95.12) | 95.7 (94.6, 96.7) |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure, mmHg | 61.1 (60.8, 61.5) | 61.1 (60.3, 62.0) | 61.1 (60.8, 61.5) | 61.1 (59.8, 62.5) | 60.9 (60.5, 61.3) | 61.1 (60.4, 61.9) |
Mean (95% CI) air pollution concentrations measured at the nearest stationary monitoring site on the day of testing stratified by indicators of mental health status among children aged 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009.
| Air Pollutant (mean, 95%CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| NO2 (24-hr mean, ppb) | O3 (8-hr max, ppb) | PM 2.5 (24-hr mean, μg/m3) | |
| Happy n = 1658 | 11.5 (11.1, 11.9) | 29.3 (28.7, 29.9) | 5.6 (5.4, 5.8) |
| Other n = 225 | 12.5 (11.4, 13.6) | 29.6 (27.9, 31.3) | 6.0 (5.5, 6.3) |
| Absent (n = 1770) | 11.3 (9.8, 12.7) | 29.0 (26.8, 31.3) | 5.6 (4.8, 6.4) |
| Present (n = 109) | 11.7 (11.3,12.1) | 29.4 (28.8, 29.9) | 5.6 (5.4, 5.8) |
| No symptoms (n = 1602) | 11.7 (11.3, 12.1) | 29.0 (28.4, 29.6) | 5.6 (5.4, 5.9) |
| Some symptoms (n = 281) | 11.2 (10.3, 12.1) | 31.4 (30.0, 32.8) | 5.5 (4.9, 6.1) |
The percent change in heart rate, blood pressure, and lung function for an interquartile range increase in air pollutant concentration stratified by happy v. other among children aged 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009 .
| Physiologic Outcome | Degree of Happiness | NO2 (IQR = 11.48) | O3 (IQR = 17.38) | PM2.5 (IQR = 3.96) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate (bpm) | Happy | 0.16 (-0.74, 1.05) | 0.16 (-0.74, 1.05) | 0.04 (-0.47, 0.54) |
| Other | 1.15 (-1.29, 3.59) | 0.48 (-1.04, 1.99) | ||
| Systolic Pressure (mmHg) | Happy | 0.55 (-0.1, 1.2) | 0.55 (-0.1, 1.2) | 0.03 (-0.35, 0.4) |
| Other | 0.68 (-1.14, 2.5) | 0.50 (-0.65, 1.65) | ||
| Diastolic Pressure (mmHg) | Happy | 0.44 (-0.18, 1.05) | 0.44 (-0.18, 1.05) | |
| Other | 0.64 (-0.75, 2.03) | 0.64 (-0.75, 2.03) | 0.54 (-0.35, 1.43) | |
| FEVl (%) | Happy | -0.66 (-1.77, 0.45) | -0.66 (-1.77, 0.45) | -0.42 (-1.05, 0.21) |
| Other | -0.98 (-3.8, 1.84) | -0.98 (-3.8, 1.84) | ||
| FVC (%) | Happy | -0.23 (-1.32, 0.87) | -0.23 (-1.32, 0.87) | -0.51 (-1.13, 0.12) |
| Other | -1.1 (-3.98, 1.77) | -1.1 (-3.98, 1.77) | -0.57 (-2.6, 1.46) | |
| FEVl /FVC (%) | Happy | -0.36 (-1, 0.28) | -0.36 (-1.00, 0.28) | 0.06 (-0.31, 0.42) |
| Other | -0.45 (-2.4, 1.51) | -0.3 (-1.63, 1.02) |
a Results are adjusted for age, gender, education, income, active and passive smoking (active, passive) and alcohol use
b Bold font indicates the 95% confidence intervals exclude zero.
*Interaction term is significant at p ≤ 0.05 between those are happy vs. other.
The percent change in heart rate, blood pressure, and lung function for an interquartile range increase in air pollutant concentration stratified by the number of emotional symptoms among children aged 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009 .
| Physiologic outcome | SDQ Emotional Symtoms | NO2 (IQR = 11.48) | O3 (IQR = 17.38) | PM2.5 (IQR = 3.96) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate (bpm) | None | 0.07 (-2.17, 2.37) | 3.37 (-3.28, 10.02) | 2.02 (-2.88, 7.18) |
| Some | 2.49 (-1.36, 6.5) | |||
| Systolic Pressure (mmHg) | None | 0.13 (-1.8, 2.08) | 0.61 (-3.55, 4.77) | 0.01 (-2.2, 2.21) |
| Some | 2.08 (-2.4, 6.76) | 0.63 (-1.84, 3.1) | ||
| Diastolic Pressure (mmHg) | None | 0.42 (-1.19, 2.05) | 0.02 (-4.41, 4.45) | 0.04 (-1.31, 1.4) |
| Some | 1.62 (-0.19, 3.45) | 0.54 (-0.38, 1.46) | ||
| FEV1 (%) | None | -0.06 (-1.63, 1.53) | -0.48 (-2.52, 1.56) | -0.12 (-3.46, 3.35) |
| Some | -0.55 (-3.27, 2.24) | |||
| FVC (%) | None | -0.14 (-2.18, 1.94) | -0.2 (-2.2, 1.83) | -0.07 (-2.2, 2.10) |
| Some | -0.26 (-1.79, 1.3) | -1.78 (-6.19, 2.83) | ||
| FEV1/FVC (%) | None | -0.4 (-1.33, 0.55) | -0.65 (-3.89, 2.6) | -0.01 (-1.48, 1.48) |
| Some | -1.53 (-3.34, 0.32) | 1.0 (-1.39, 3.45) |
a Results are adjusted for age, gender, education, income, active and passive smoking (active, passive) and alcohol use
b Bold font indicates the 95% confidence intervals exclude zero.
*Interaction term is significant at p ≤ 0.05 between those with and without SDQ symptoms.
The percent change in heart rate, blood pressure, and lung function for an interquartile range increase in air pollutant concentration stratified by the presence or absence of a reported mood disorder among children aged 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009 .
| Physiologic outcome | Mood Disorder | NO2 (IQR = 11.48) | O3 (IQR = 17.00) | PM2.5 (IQR = 3.96) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate (bpm) | Present | 1.8 (-2.51, 6.11) | 2.10 (-1.29, 5.50) | 0.07 (-2.04, 2.18) |
| Absent | 0.39 (-0.51, 1.29) | -0.36 (-1.16, 0.44) | -0.25 (-0.76, 0.25) | |
| Systolic Pressure (mmHg) | Present | 1.24 (-1.69, 4.18) | ||
| Absent | 0.06 (-0.56, 0.69) | -0.44 (-1.00, 0.12) | 0.06 (-0.30, 0.42) | |
| Diastolic Pressure (mmHg) | Present | -0.76 (-3.57, 2.04) | -0.9 (-2.27, 0.48) | |
| Absent | -0.32 (-0.9, 0.25) | -0.2 (-0.72, 0.31) | -0.02 (-0.35, 0.31) | |
| FEV1 (%) | Present | -2.53 (-7.69, 2.63) | -0.77 (-3.55, 2.01) | |
| Absent | -0.09 (-0.74, 0.55) | |||
| FVC (%) | Present | -2.86 (-5.79, 0.08) | ||
| Absent | -0.52 (-1.5, 0.47) | -0.05 (-0.68, 0.58) | ||
| FEV1/FVC (%) | Present | -0.91(-3.33, 1.51) | ||
| Absent | 0.2 (-0.45, 0.84) | -0.04 (-0.42, 0.33) |
a Results are adjusted for age, gender, education, income, active and passive smoking (active, passive) and alcohol use
b Bold font indicates the 95% confidence intervals exclude zero.
*Interaction term is significant at p ≤ 0.05 between those with and without a mood disorder.