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Air pollution and retinal vessel diameter and blood pressure in school-aged children in a region impacted by residential biomass burning.

Jill Korsiak1, Kay-Lynne Perepeluk1, Nicholas G Peterson1, Ryan Kulka2, Scott Weichenthal3,4.   

Abstract

Little is known about the early-life cardiovascular health impacts of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and oxidant gases. A repeated-measures panel study was used to evaluate associations between outdoor PM2.5 and the combined oxidant capacity of O3 and NO2 (using a redox-weighted average, Ox) and retinal vessel diameter and blood pressure in children living in a region impacted by residential biomass burning. A median of 6 retinal vessel and blood pressure measurements were collected from 64 children (ages 4-12 years), for a total of 344 retinal measurements and 432 blood pressure measurements. Linear mixed-effect models were used to estimate associations between PM2.5 or Ox (same-day, 3-day, 7-day, and 21-day means) and retinal vessel diameter and blood pressure. Interactions between PM2.5 and Ox were also examined. Ox was inversely associated with retinal arteriolar diameter; the strongest association was observed for 7-day mean exposures, where each 10 ppb increase in Ox was associated with a 2.63 μm (95% CI - 4.63, - 0.63) decrease in arteriolar diameter. Moreover, Ox modified associations between PM2.5 and arteriolar diameter, with weak inverse associations observed between PM2.5 and arteriolar diameter only at higher concentrations of Ox. Our results suggest that outdoor air pollution impacts the retinal microvasculature of children and interactions between PM2.5 and Ox may play an important role in determining the magnitude and direction of these associations.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34140605     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92269-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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