1. The lagged effect of air pollution on human eosinophils: a distributed lag non-linear model.
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ZHAOJUN DING, ZHEN XIE, YANG SU, JIYING QI, BIN CUI, Ding, Zhaojun, Xie, Zhen, Su, Yang, Qi, Jiying, and Cui, Bin
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AIR pollutants ,AIR pollution ,EOSINOPHILS ,PARTICULATE matter ,NITROGEN dioxide ,OZONE ,EOSINOPHILIA ,HUMAN reproduction ,NITROGEN oxides ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,PARTICLES ,LEUKOCYTE count ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the lag between exposure to air pollutants and changes in human eosinophil counts.Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study employing 246 425 physical examination records dated December 2013 - December 2016 from Chengdu, China. The authors determined the prevalence of individuals with eosinophil counts above the normal reference range each day. A distributed lag non-linear model was used to evaluate the lagged effect of each air pollutant on eosinophil counts. The lagged effects of each air pollutant were counted and presented with smoothing splines.Results: The effects of air pollutants such as particulate matter (PM2.5 , aerodynamic diameters <2.5 μm; PM10 , aerodynamic diameters <10 μm), nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) and ozone (O3 ) were evaluated. In women, the effects of PM2.5 (RR = 1.154, 95% CI: 1.061-1.255) and PM10 (RR = 1.309, 95% CI: 1.130-1.517) reached the maximum values on lag day 0. In men, there was no significant effect of PM2.5 , but significant effects of PM10 were found for lag days 20-28. The effects of NO2 and O3 on eosinophils were not statistically significant for either gender.Conclusions: The air pollutants of PM10 have a significant effect on human eosinophils for both women and men, but with different temporal patterns, with women showing a lag of 0-5 days and men showing a lag of 20-28 days. In addition, PM2.5 was significant for women with a lag of 0-3 days but it was not significant for men. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2020;33(3):299-310. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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