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Markers of Cardiovascular Disease among Adults Exposed to Smoke from the Hazelwood Coal Mine Fire.

Juliana Betts1, Elizabeth M Dewar2,3, Dion Stub1,2, Caroline X Gao1, David W Brown1, Jillian F Ikin1, Berihun M Zeleke1, Sinjini Biswas1, Michael J Abramson1, Danny Liew1.   

Abstract

Little research has examined the effects of high concentration, medium-duration smoke exposure on cardiovascular health. We investigated whether six weeks of exposure to smoke from the 2014 Hazelwood coal mine fire in Victoria (Australia), was associated with long-term clinical or subclinical cardiovascular disease approximately four years later, in adult residents of the towns of Morwell (exposed, n = 336) and Sale (unexposed, n = 162). The primary outcome was serum high sensitivity (hs) C-reactive protein (CRP). Blood pressure, electrocardiogram, flow mediated dilatation and serum levels of hs-troponin, N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide and lipids were secondary outcomes. There was no significant difference in weighted median hsCRP levels between exposed and unexposed participants (1.9 mg/L vs. 1.6 mg/L, p = 0.273). Other outcomes were comparable between the groups. hsCRP was associated in a predictable manner with current smoking, obesity and use of lipid-lowering therapy. Four years after a 6-week coal mine fire, this study found no association between smoke exposure and markers of clinical or subclinical cardiovascular disease in exposed adults.

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Keywords:  cardiac risk factors and prevention; coronary artery disease; epidemiology; inflammatory markers

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33567509      PMCID: PMC7914645          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Vascular Responses Among Adults Four Years Post Exposure to 6 Weeks of Smoke from the Hazelwood Coal Mine Fire.

Authors:  Juan Mundisugih; Caroline X Gao; Jillian F Ikin; Michael J Abramson; David Brown; Sinjini Biswas; Elizabeth M Dewar; Danny Liew; Dion Stub
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