Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution with sarcopenia among middle-aged and older adults in China

Feb 22, 2024The journal of nutrition, health & aging

Long-term air pollution linked to muscle loss in middle-aged and older adults in China

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Abstract

Each 10 μg/m³ increment of annual fine particulate matter (PM) exposure is associated with an increased risk of possible sarcopenia (odds ratio = 1.08).

  • Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter, may contribute to the development of sarcopenia among Chinese adults.
  • Women showed a positive association between exposure to fine particulate matter and the risk of possible sarcopenia.
  • In individuals aged 65 years and older, exposure to nitrogen dioxide was positively associated with sarcopenia (odds ratio = 1.13).
  • No significant differences in the risk of sarcopenia were observed based on sex, age, residence, smoking, or drinking habits.

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