Impact of outdoor biomass air pollution on hypertension hospital admissions

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作者
Arbex, Marcos Abdo [1 ,2 ]
Nascimento Saldiva, Paulo Hilario [2 ]
Amador Pereira, Luiz Alberto [2 ,3 ]
Ferreira Braga, Alfesio Luis [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Sch Med, Internal Med Postgrad Program, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Environm Epidemiol Study Grp, Lab Expt Air Pollut, Fac Med Sci, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Catolica Santos, Grp Environm Exposure & Risk Anal, Collect Hlth Postgrad Program, Santos, Brazil
[4] ABC Fac Med, Dept Collect Hlth, Santo Andre, Brazil
关键词
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES; BLOOD-PRESSURE; PARTICULATE MATTER; SMOKE EXPOSURE; FOREST-FIRES; WOOD-SMOKE; HEART-RATE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; AMBIENT POLLUTION; BURNING EMISSIONS;
D O I
10.1136/jech.2009.094342
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background This study aimed to evaluate the association between the total suspended particles (TSP) generated from burning sugar cane plantations and the incidence of hospital admissions from hypertension in the city of Araraquara. Methods The study was an ecological time-series study. Total daily records of hypertension (ICD 10th I10-15) were obtained from admitted patients of all ages in a hospital in Araraquara, Sao Paulo State, Brazil, from 23 March 2003 to 27 July 2004. The daily concentration of TSP (mu g/m(3)) was obtained using a Handi-Vol sampler placed in downtown Araraquara. The local airport provided daily measures of temperature and humidity. In generalised linear Poisson regression models, the daily number of hospital admissions for hypertension was considered to be the dependent variable and the daily TSP concentration the independent variable. Results TSP presented a lagged effect on hypertension admissions, which was first observed 1 day after a TSP increase and remained almost unchanged for the following 2 days. A 10 mu g/m(3) increase in the TSP 3 day moving average lagged in 1 day led to an increase in hypertension-related hospital admissions during the harvest period (12.5%, 95% CI 5.6% to 19.9%) that was almost 30% higher than during non-harvest periods (9.0%, 95% CI 4.0% to 14.3%). Conclusions Increases in TSP concentrations were associated with hypertension-related hospital admissions. Despite the benefits of reduced air pollution in urban cities achieved by using ethanol produced from sugar cane to power automobiles, areas where the sugar cane is produced and harvested were found to have increased public health risk.
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