Air pollution, physical activity and ischaemic heart disease: a prospective cohort study of interaction effects

Objective To assess a possible interaction effect between physical activity and air pollution on first incidence of ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Umeå, Northern Sweden. Participants We studied 34 748 adult participants of Västerbotten Intervention Programme...

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Published in:BMJ Open
Main Authors: Raza, Wasif, Krachler, Benno, Forsberg, Bertil, Sommar, Johan Nilsson
Other Authors: Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd, Swedish government and the county councils
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Language:English
Published: BMJ 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040912
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040912 2024-09-15T18:26:14+00:00 Air pollution, physical activity and ischaemic heart disease: a prospective cohort study of interaction effects Raza, Wasif Krachler, Benno Forsberg, Bertil Sommar, Johan Nilsson Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd Swedish government and the county councils 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040912 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040912 en eng BMJ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BMJ Open volume 11, issue 4, page e040912 ISSN 2044-6055 2044-6055 journal-article 2021 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040912 2024-09-05T04:56:01Z Objective To assess a possible interaction effect between physical activity and air pollution on first incidence of ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Umeå, Northern Sweden. Participants We studied 34 748 adult participants of Västerbotten Intervention Programme cohort from 1990 to January 2014. Annual particulate matter concentrations (PM 2.5 and PM 10 ) at the participants’ residential addresses were modelled and a questionnaire on frequency of exercise and active commuting was completed at baseline. Cox proportional hazards modelling was used to estimate (1) association with physical activity at different levels of air pollution and (2) the association with particulate matter at different levels of physical activity. Outcome First incidence of IHD. Results Over a mean follow-up of 12.4 years, there were 1148 IHD cases. Overall, we observed an increased risk of IHD among individuals with higher concentrations of particles at their home address. Exercise at least twice a week was associated with a lower risk of IHD among participants with high residential PM 2.5 (hazard ratio (HR) 0.60; 95% CI: 0.44 to 0.82) and PM 10 (HR 0.55; 95% CI: 0.4 to 0.76). The same beneficial effect was not observed with low residential PM 2.5 (HR 0.94; 95% CI: 0.72 to 1.22) and PM 10 (HR 0.99; 95% CI: 0.76 to 1.29). An increased risk associated with higher long-term exposure to particles was only observed among participants that exercised in training clothes at most one a week and among those not performing any active commuting. However, only the interaction effect on HRs for exercise was statistically significant. Conclusion Exercise was associated with a lower risk of first incidence of IHD among individuals with higher residential particle concentrations. An air pollution-associated risk was only observed among those who exercised less. The findings support the promotion of physical activity and a mitigation of air pollution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden The BMJ BMJ Open 11 4 e040912
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description Objective To assess a possible interaction effect between physical activity and air pollution on first incidence of ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Umeå, Northern Sweden. Participants We studied 34 748 adult participants of Västerbotten Intervention Programme cohort from 1990 to January 2014. Annual particulate matter concentrations (PM 2.5 and PM 10 ) at the participants’ residential addresses were modelled and a questionnaire on frequency of exercise and active commuting was completed at baseline. Cox proportional hazards modelling was used to estimate (1) association with physical activity at different levels of air pollution and (2) the association with particulate matter at different levels of physical activity. Outcome First incidence of IHD. Results Over a mean follow-up of 12.4 years, there were 1148 IHD cases. Overall, we observed an increased risk of IHD among individuals with higher concentrations of particles at their home address. Exercise at least twice a week was associated with a lower risk of IHD among participants with high residential PM 2.5 (hazard ratio (HR) 0.60; 95% CI: 0.44 to 0.82) and PM 10 (HR 0.55; 95% CI: 0.4 to 0.76). The same beneficial effect was not observed with low residential PM 2.5 (HR 0.94; 95% CI: 0.72 to 1.22) and PM 10 (HR 0.99; 95% CI: 0.76 to 1.29). An increased risk associated with higher long-term exposure to particles was only observed among participants that exercised in training clothes at most one a week and among those not performing any active commuting. However, only the interaction effect on HRs for exercise was statistically significant. Conclusion Exercise was associated with a lower risk of first incidence of IHD among individuals with higher residential particle concentrations. An air pollution-associated risk was only observed among those who exercised less. The findings support the promotion of physical activity and a mitigation of air pollution.
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Krachler, Benno
Forsberg, Bertil
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Krachler, Benno
Forsberg, Bertil
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title_short Air pollution, physical activity and ischaemic heart disease: a prospective cohort study of interaction effects
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title_fullStr Air pollution, physical activity and ischaemic heart disease: a prospective cohort study of interaction effects
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