1. Relationship of trihalomethane in drinking water with hypertension and arrhythmia among young and middle-aged adults in Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan.
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Dėdelė A, Nikiforov N, and Miškinytė A
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- Humans, Kazakhstan epidemiology, Male, Adult, Female, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Risk Factors, Drinking Water analysis, Drinking Water chemistry, Trihalomethanes analysis, Trihalomethanes toxicity, Hypertension epidemiology, Arrhythmias, Cardiac chemically induced, Arrhythmias, Cardiac epidemiology, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity
- Abstract
There are no studies investigating the association of chlorinated drinking water with the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among young and middle-aged adults. This study was aimed to assess the associations between trihalomethanes (THMs) in drinking water and the risk of CVDs in in the target group in Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan. 448 dwellers of Petropavlovsk were asked about their demographic, socioeconomic, lifestyle, behavioural characteristics, and drinking water preferences. THMs exposure was assessed to each participant based on their residence address. We used multivariable logistic regression analysis to assess the risk of CVDs in young and middle-aged adults. The results showed that the risk of hypertension in the adjusted logistic regression model was increased by 68% and a 2.7-fold in the second and third THM tertiles, respectively. Participants in the second and third THM exposure tertiles had a 2.3-fold and a 4.8-fold increase in the risk of arrhythmia.
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- 2024
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