1. Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiac Morpho-Functional Phenotypes: Insights From the UK Biobank Population Imaging Study
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Aung, Nay, Sanghvi, Mihir M., Zemrak, Filip, Lee, Aaron M., Cooper, Jackie A., Paiva, Jose M., Thomson, Ross J., Fung, Kenneth, Khanji, Mohammed Y., Lukaschuk, Elena, Carapella, Valentina, Kim, Young Jin, Munroe, Patricia B., Piechnik, Stefan K., Neubauer, Stefan, and Petersen, Steffen E.
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Male ,Databases, Factual ,air pollution ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Original Research Articles ,magnetic resonance imaging ,Humans ,Aged ,Biological Specimen Banks ,Air Pollutants ,Ventricular Remodeling ,phenotypes ,Environmental Exposure ,Middle Aged ,United Kingdom ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Phenotype ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Female ,Nitrogen Oxides ,Particulate Matter - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text., Background: Exposure to ambient air pollution is strongly associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Little is known about the influence of air pollutants on cardiac structure and function. We aim to investigate the relationship between chronic past exposure to traffic-related pollutants and the cardiac chamber volume, ejection fraction, and left ventricular remodeling patterns after accounting for potential confounders. Methods: Exposure to ambient air pollutants including particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide was estimated from the Land Use Regression models for the years between 2005 and 2010. Cardiac parameters were measured from cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging studies of 3920 individuals free from pre-existing cardiovascular disease in the UK Biobank population study. The median (interquartile range) duration between the year of exposure estimate and the imaging visit was 5.2 (0.6) years. We fitted multivariable linear regression models to investigate the relationship between cardiac parameters and traffic-related pollutants after adjusting for various confounders. Results: The studied cohort was 62±7 years old, and 46% were men. In fully adjusted models, particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter
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- 2019