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A recent study has shown that long-term exposure to PM2.5, a major particle matter pollutant1 increases the risk of diabetes2.
最近一項研究顯示,長期暴露于PM2.5環境下將提高患糖尿病的風險。
Diabetes causes substantial economic and health burdens worldwide. However, the association between air pollution and diabetes incidence is rarely reported in the developing countries, especially in China which has a relatively3 high PM2.5 concentrations.
Researchers from the Fuwai Hospital under the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences as well as Emory University in the United States evaluated the association between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and diabetes incidence based on data collected from more than 88,000 Chinese adults. The research was published in the journal Environment International.
The research team used satellite-based PM2.5 concentrations to assess PM2.5 exposure for each subject during the period 2004-2015.
Results showed that the general risk of diabetes incidence increased by 15.7 percent for an increase of 10 micrograms per cubic meter of long-term PM2.5 concentration. The adverse4 effects of PM2.5 were larger among young-to middle-aged5 subjects, females, non-smokers and subjects with lower body mass index.
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