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   association between ambient fine particulate matter with blood pressure levels among iranian individuals admitted for cardiac and respiratory diseases: data from capacity study  
   
نویسنده khosravi alireza ,rajabi hamid reza ,vakhshoori mehrbod ,rabiei katayoun ,hosseini mohsen ,mansouri asieh ,roghani-dehkordi farshad ,najafian jamshid ,rahimi mojtaba ,jafari-koshki tohid ,sadeghian babak ,shishehforoush mansour ,lahijanzadeh ahmadreza ,taheri marzieh ,sarrafzadegan nizal
منبع arya atherosclerosis - 2020 - دوره : 16 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:178 -184
چکیده    Background: the relation between air pollution and cardiovascular diseases (cvds) risk factors, especially blood pressure (bp) levels, has been less frequently assessed. the aim of this study was evaluating the association between air pollutants of less than 2.5 µm [particulate matter (pm2.5)] and bp indices among individuals admitted with cvds and pulmonary diseases. methods: this cross-sectional study was in context of air pollution associated with hospitalization and mortality of cvds and respiratory diseases (capacity) study. data of 792 iranian patients referring to two hospitals in isfahan, iran, for cardiovascular or respiratory problems from march 2011 to march 2012 were used for analysis. bp indices including systolic bp (sbp), diastolic bp (dbp), and mean arterial pressure (map) were obtained from patients’ medical forms and mean pm2.5 concentrations during 24 hours prior to admission of each patient were obtained from isfahan department of environment (doe). results: mean ± standard deviation (sd) of participants’ age were 62.5 ± 15.9 years. all bp indices on admission were significantly higher in women compared with men. adjustment of all potential confounders including age, sex, temperature, wind speed, and dew point revealed that increasing one quartile in pm2.5 concentrations had been associated with 1.98 mmhg raising in sbp at the time of admission [95% confidence interval (ci) = 0.41-3.54, p = 0.010]. women with cardiac diseases had higher all bp indices with increased pm2.5 concentration [sbp: β: 4.30, 95% ci = 0.90-7.70, p = 0.010; dbp: β: 1.89, 95% ci = 0.09-3.69, p = 0.040; map: β: 3.09, 95% ci = 0.68-5.51, p= 0.010, respectively). conclusion: our findings suggest that increasing pm2.5 concentration has been positively associated with raising sbp in total population and all bp indices among women with cardiac problems at admission time. several comprehensive studies are required for confirming these relations.
کلیدواژه particulate matter ,blood pressure ,air pollutants ,air pollution
آدرس isfahan university of medical sciences, hypertension research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, cardiac rehabilitation research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, heart failure research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, pediatric cardiovascular research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of biostatics and epidemiology, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, applied physiology research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, interventional cardiology research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, hypertension research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, school of medicine, department of anesthesiology, iran, tabriz university of medical sciences, molecular medicine research center, school of health, department of statistics and epidemiology, iran, isfahan province environmental monitoring center, central laboratory and air pollution monitoring, isfahan department of environment, iran, isfahan governor office, isfahan disaster management office, iran, khouzestan department of environment, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, hypertension research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan cardiovascular research center, cardiovascular research institute, iran
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   Association between ambient fine particulate matter with blood pressure levels among Iranian individuals admitted for cardiac and respiratory diseases: Data from CAPACITY study  
   
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