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Increased prevalence of essential hypertension in areas previously exposed to fallout due to nuclear weapons testing at the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan.

Authors :
Markabayeva, Akbayan
Bauer, Susanne
Pivina, Lyudmila
Bjørklund, Geir
Chirumbolo, Salvatore
Kerimkulova, Aiman
Semenova, Yulia
Belikhina, Tatyana
Source :
Environmental Research. Nov2018, Vol. 167, p129-135. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract This study examines the association between environmental radiation exposure and essential hypertension in a series of investigated geographical districts adjacent to the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site in Kazakhstan. The sample consists of 2000 volunteers participants in screening examinations in three administrative districts close to the nuclear test site, which was carried out as part of the Government Programs on Environmental Health Hazard. The cross-sectional study compares prevalence ratios in a population sample with long-term exposure in the low and intermediate dose range. Age-adjusted odds ratios for hypertension were found significantly increased with higher exposure groups. After accounting for main cardiovascular risk factors into the model and stratifying by gender, the prevalence odds ratios for radiation remained significantly increased, with a significant dose-response effect observed for some but not all subgroups. The results support existing evidence of cardiovascular health effects of radiation exposure and of persisting environmental health issues that require attention in both epidemiological surveys and healthcare provision. Highlights • Large territories of Kazakhstan were exposed to radiation due to nuclear tests. • Nuclear tests lead to long-term exposure of the population in the low dose range. • There is an association between environmental radiation exposure and hypertension. • Screening allows us to diagnose CVD in the irradiated people in the early stages. • Radiation health effects should be considered in health services planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
167
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132096837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.07.016