1. Effects of air pollution exposure on glucose metabolism in Los Angeles minority children
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Toledo-Corral, CM, Alderete, TL, Habre, R, Berhane, K, Lurmann, FW, Weigensberg, MJ, Goran, MI, and Gilliland, FD
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Male ,Air Pollutants ,Pediatric Obesity ,Adolescent ,Hispanic or Latino ,Los Angeles ,Article ,Black or African American ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Glucose ,Air Pollution ,Linear Models ,Humans ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Child ,Minority Groups ,Adiposity - Abstract
Growing evidence indicates that ambient (AAP: NOMetabolic profiling was performed in 429 overweight and obese African-American and Latino youth living in urban Los Angeles, California. This cross-sectional study estimated individual residential air pollution exposure and used linear regression to examine relationships between air pollution and metabolic outcomes.AAP and TRAP exposure were associated with adverse effects on glucose metabolism independent of body fat percent. PMElevated air pollution exposure was associated with a metabolic profile that is characteristic of increased risk for type 2 diabetes. These results indicate that increased prior year exposure to air pollution may adversely affect type 2 diabetes-related pathophysiology in overweight and obese minority children.
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- 2016