2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182212122
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Short-Term Cumulative Exposure to Ambient Traffic-Related Black Carbon and Blood Pressure: MMDA Traffic Enforcers’ Health Study

Abstract: Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is linked with acute alterations in blood pressure (BP). We examined the cumulative short-term effect of black carbon (BC) exposure on systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) BP and assessed effect modification by participant characteristics. SBP and DBP were repeatedly measured on 152 traffic enforcers. Using a linear mixed-effects model with random intercepts, quadratic (QCDL) and cubic (CCDL) constrained distributed lag models were fitted to estimate the cumulative effec… Show more

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“…Increases in particle exposure have previously been associated with blood pressure (Brook and Rajagopalan 2009 ; Giorginia et al 2016 ; Regencia et al 2021 , 2020 ). Also, in our study, systolic blood pressure was significantly higher during work when the participants were exposed as compared to after vacation when they were non-exposed in all three high-exposed groups.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Increases in particle exposure have previously been associated with blood pressure (Brook and Rajagopalan 2009 ; Giorginia et al 2016 ; Regencia et al 2021 , 2020 ). Also, in our study, systolic blood pressure was significantly higher during work when the participants were exposed as compared to after vacation when they were non-exposed in all three high-exposed groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%