1. Association between Outdoor Air Pollution Exposure and Handgrip Strength: Findings from the French CONSTANCES Study.
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Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad, Lafontaine, Antoine, Jun Yang, Lequy, Emeline, Artaud, Fanny, Canonico, Marianne, Ozguler, Anna, Vienneau, Danielle, Zins, Marie, and Jacquemin, Bénédicte
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AIR pollution ,GRIP strength ,EXERCISE tests ,PARTICULATE matter ,MUSCLE contraction ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CARBON ,NITROGEN oxides ,AGE distribution ,REGRESSION analysis ,POPULATION geography ,SUBURBS ,RISK assessment ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,SEX distribution ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,FACTOR analysis ,STATISTICAL correlation ,METROPOLITAN areas ,ENVIRONMENTAL exposure ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,MIDDLE age ,OLD age - Abstract
The article discusses a 2022 French study on whether outdoor air pollution exposure is linked to poor hand grip strength (HGP). Results showed significant interaction between pollutants and sex, with links to poorer HGP in men 65 years old and above, who had low education, and who are nonsmokers in comparison with other study participants. Also noted is the absence of significant interaction with age for women.
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- 2022
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