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Fine Particulate Air Pollution and the Progression of Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
by
Diez Roux, Ana V.
, Watson, Karol
, Sampson, Paul D.
, Polak, Joseph F.
, Adar, Sara D.
, Vedal, Sverre
, Budoff, Matthew
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Jacobs, David R.
, Kaufman, Joel D.
, Barr, R. Graham
in
Aged
/ Air pollution
/ Air Pollution - adverse effects
/ Air Pollution - analysis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - etiology
/ Atherosclerosis - pathology
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Carotid artery
/ Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Development and progression
/ Disease Progression
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic indicators
/ Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
/ Environmental Exposure - analysis
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Heart
/ Human beings
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence on nature
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Middle Aged
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particles
/ Particulate Matter - adverse effects
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2013
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Fine Particulate Air Pollution and the Progression of Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
by
Diez Roux, Ana V.
, Watson, Karol
, Sampson, Paul D.
, Polak, Joseph F.
, Adar, Sara D.
, Vedal, Sverre
, Budoff, Matthew
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Jacobs, David R.
, Kaufman, Joel D.
, Barr, R. Graham
in
Aged
/ Air pollution
/ Air Pollution - adverse effects
/ Air Pollution - analysis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - etiology
/ Atherosclerosis - pathology
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Carotid artery
/ Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Development and progression
/ Disease Progression
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic indicators
/ Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
/ Environmental Exposure - analysis
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Heart
/ Human beings
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence on nature
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Middle Aged
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particles
/ Particulate Matter - adverse effects
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2013
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Fine Particulate Air Pollution and the Progression of Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
by
Diez Roux, Ana V.
, Watson, Karol
, Sampson, Paul D.
, Polak, Joseph F.
, Adar, Sara D.
, Vedal, Sverre
, Budoff, Matthew
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Jacobs, David R.
, Kaufman, Joel D.
, Barr, R. Graham
in
Aged
/ Air pollution
/ Air Pollution - adverse effects
/ Air Pollution - analysis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - etiology
/ Atherosclerosis - pathology
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Carotid artery
/ Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Development and progression
/ Disease Progression
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic indicators
/ Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
/ Environmental Exposure - analysis
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Heart
/ Human beings
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence on nature
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Middle Aged
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Particles
/ Particulate Matter - adverse effects
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2013
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Fine Particulate Air Pollution and the Progression of Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
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Fine Particulate Air Pollution and the Progression of Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness: A Prospective Cohort Study from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
2013
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Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been linked to cardiovascular disease, possibly via accelerated atherosclerosis. We examined associations between the progression of the intima-medial thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery, as an indicator of atherosclerosis, and long-term PM2.5 concentrations in participants from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).
MESA, a prospective cohort study, enrolled 6,814 participants at the baseline exam (2000-2002), with 5,660 (83%) of those participants completing two ultrasound examinations between 2000 and 2005 (mean follow-up: 2.5 years). PM2.5 was estimated over the year preceding baseline and between ultrasounds using a spatio-temporal model. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations were examined using mixed models adjusted for confounders including age, sex, race/ethnicity, smoking, and socio-economic indicators. Among 5,362 participants (5% of participants had missing data) with a mean annual progression of 14 µm/y, 2.5 µg/m(3) higher levels of residential PM2.5 during the follow-up period were associated with 5.0 µm/y (95% CI 2.6 to 7.4 µm/y) greater IMT progressions among persons in the same metropolitan area. Although significant associations were not found with IMT progression without adjustment for metropolitan area (0.4 µm/y [95% CI -0.4 to 1.2 µm/y] per 2.5 µg/m(3)), all of the six areas showed positive associations. Greater reductions in PM2.5 over follow-up for a fixed baseline PM2.5 were also associated with slowed IMT progression (-2.8 µm/y [95% CI -1.6 to -3.9 µm/y] per 1 µg/m(3) reduction). Study limitations include the use of a surrogate measure of atherosclerosis, some loss to follow-up, and the lack of estimates for air pollution concentrations prior to 1999.
This early analysis from MESA suggests that higher long-term PM2.5 concentrations are associated with increased IMT progression and that greater reductions in PM2.5 are related to slower IMT progression. These findings, even over a relatively short follow-up period, add to the limited literature on air pollution and the progression of atherosclerotic processes in humans. If confirmed by future analyses of the full 10 years of follow-up in this cohort, these findings will help to explain associations between long-term PM2.5 concentrations and clinical cardiovascular events.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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