Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2186160556> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2186160556 endingPage "156" @default.
- W2186160556 startingPage "151" @default.
- W2186160556 abstract "The immediate effect within minutes to hours of personal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on cardiac autonomic function is limited, particularly at night. Our study aimed to assess the lagged association between personal exposure to PM2.5 and nocturnal heart rate variability. Repeated measures panel study among 21 community adults recruited from a local health clinic during the period of March 1, 2004, to August 31, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. Ambulatory electrocardiogram and continuous monitoring of personal exposure to PM2.5 and were measured for up to 2 consecutive days. We calculated 5-minute time-specific average PM2.5 exposure for each participant. Mixed-effects models were fit for 5-minute SD of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN) and 5-minute heart rate in relation to 5-minute PM2.5 exposure lagged in 5-minute intervals up to 4 hours. We found an 8.4% decrease in nocturnal SDNN (95% confidence interval [CI] −11.3% to −5.5%) and a 1.9% increase in nighttime heart rate (95% CI 1.1% to 2.7%) for an interquartile range increase in PM2.5 (13.6 μg/m3), after adjusting for confounders. Significant decreases in nocturnal SDNN associated with PM2.5 exposure occurred within 2.5 hours. The largest decrease in nocturnal SDNN of −12.8% (95% CI −16.4 to −9.1%) that was associated with PM2.5 exposure was found with a lag of 25 minutes. Rapid changes in nocturnal heart rate variability associated with personal PM2.5 exposure occurred within the previous 2.5 hours, with the largest effects at 25 minutes, suggesting immediate cardiac autonomic effects of fine particulate exposure. The immediate effect within minutes to hours of personal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on cardiac autonomic function is limited, particularly at night. Our study aimed to assess the lagged association between personal exposure to PM2.5 and nocturnal heart rate variability. Repeated measures panel study among 21 community adults recruited from a local health clinic during the period of March 1, 2004, to August 31, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. Ambulatory electrocardiogram and continuous monitoring of personal exposure to PM2.5 and were measured for up to 2 consecutive days. We calculated 5-minute time-specific average PM2.5 exposure for each participant. Mixed-effects models were fit for 5-minute SD of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN) and 5-minute heart rate in relation to 5-minute PM2.5 exposure lagged in 5-minute intervals up to 4 hours. We found an 8.4% decrease in nocturnal SDNN (95% confidence interval [CI] −11.3% to −5.5%) and a 1.9% increase in nighttime heart rate (95% CI 1.1% to 2.7%) for an interquartile range increase in PM2.5 (13.6 μg/m3), after adjusting for confounders. Significant decreases in nocturnal SDNN associated with PM2.5 exposure occurred within 2.5 hours. The largest decrease in nocturnal SDNN of −12.8% (95% CI −16.4 to −9.1%) that was associated with PM2.5 exposure was found with a lag of 25 minutes. Rapid changes in nocturnal heart rate variability associated with personal PM2.5 exposure occurred within the previous 2.5 hours, with the largest effects at 25 minutes, suggesting immediate cardiac autonomic effects of fine particulate exposure." @default.
- W2186160556 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5018977062 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5027583883 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5027803809 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5032666672 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5043619233 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5060572872 @default.
- W2186160556 creator A5081350789 @default.
- W2186160556 date "2016-01-01" @default.
- W2186160556 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2186160556 title "Effects of Personal Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter on Acute Change in Nocturnal Heart Rate Variability in Subjects Without Overt Heart Disease" @default.
- W2186160556 cites W1966029354 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W1995456984 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W1997263247 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W1999930804 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2000857634 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2003433943 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2004052007 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2007660106 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2009011345 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2034677516 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2038343834 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2047284624 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2076746891 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2088026089 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2093618527 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2116237065 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2119472349 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2121681651 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2130097727 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2132381469 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2132626472 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2139680613 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2143735271 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2147556421 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2150751323 @default.
- W2186160556 cites W2157449778 @default.
- W2186160556 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2015.10.015" @default.
- W2186160556 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4690744" @default.
- W2186160556 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26552502" @default.
- W2186160556 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2186160556 type Work @default.
- W2186160556 sameAs 2186160556 @default.
- W2186160556 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562016 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562017 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562018 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562019 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562020 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562021 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562022 @default.
- W2186160556 countsByYear W21861605562023 @default.
- W2186160556 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5018977062 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5027583883 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5027803809 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5032666672 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5043619233 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5060572872 @default.
- W2186160556 hasAuthorship W2186160556A5081350789 @default.
- W2186160556 hasBestOaLocation W21861605562 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C119060515 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C121446783 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C164705383 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C2777334680 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C2777953023 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C2779812945 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C2780040984 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C35785553 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C44249647 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C71635504 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C77350462 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConcept C84393581 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C119060515 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C121446783 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C126322002 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C164705383 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C2777334680 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C2777953023 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C2779812945 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C2780040984 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C35785553 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C44249647 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C71635504 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C71924100 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C77350462 @default.
- W2186160556 hasConceptScore W2186160556C84393581 @default.
- W2186160556 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2186160556 hasLocation W21861605561 @default.
- W2186160556 hasLocation W21861605562 @default.
- W2186160556 hasLocation W21861605563 @default.
- W2186160556 hasOpenAccess W2186160556 @default.
- W2186160556 hasPrimaryLocation W21861605561 @default.
- W2186160556 hasRelatedWork W117629704 @default.
- W2186160556 hasRelatedWork W1971242915 @default.