2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105603
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Exposure to particulate matter (PM2.5) and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Indonesia

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“…In our study, participants aged 45 and older were more vulnerable to type 2 diabetes under long-term exposure to PM 2.5 , PM 10 , and NO 2 . Similar conclusions can be found in numerous previous studies, suggesting stronger positive associations between air pollution and T2DM among middle-aged and elderly population ( Chen et al, 2016 ; Eze et al, 2014 ; Honda et al, 2017 ; Liu et al, 2019 ; Suryadhi et al, 2020 ). This may be owing to age-related decline of physiological function, physical reserves, immune system, stress response and so on ( Collins, 1987 ; Sacks et al, 2011 ; Vasto et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In our study, participants aged 45 and older were more vulnerable to type 2 diabetes under long-term exposure to PM 2.5 , PM 10 , and NO 2 . Similar conclusions can be found in numerous previous studies, suggesting stronger positive associations between air pollution and T2DM among middle-aged and elderly population ( Chen et al, 2016 ; Eze et al, 2014 ; Honda et al, 2017 ; Liu et al, 2019 ; Suryadhi et al, 2020 ). This may be owing to age-related decline of physiological function, physical reserves, immune system, stress response and so on ( Collins, 1987 ; Sacks et al, 2011 ; Vasto et al, 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Each study included one or more kinds of air pollution, and the outcome of each study was the disease prevalence or incidence. [34] Cohort [35] Cohort [36] Cross-sectional Jabbari F, et al (2020) [37] Cohort study Municipal [38] Cross [39] Cross [43] Cohort [45] study municipalities in all 33 provinces in Indonesia 2013 1.14) prevalence been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus by a doctor? "…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a lack of information on the hypothalamic consequences of pollutant exposure in humans, epidemiological studies indicate that air pollution increases the risk of metabolic disease, which may be worsened by poor lifestyle choices such as lack of exercise, alcohol consumption, and obesity (118). Observational studies in humans have linked exposures to various pollutants including PM 2.5 and ozone with higher rates of T2DM in populations across the globe (119)(120)(121)(122)(123). Healthy mothers living near busy streets at preconception had increased fasting blood glucose levels, suggesting that air pollution exposure contributes to metabolic imbalance (124).…”
Section: Mechanisms Linking Hypothalamic Metabolic Programming and Po...mentioning
confidence: 99%