Associations of Residential Long-Term Air Pollution Exposures and Satellite-Derived Greenness with Insulin Resistance in German Adolescents

Feb 11, 2016Environmental health perspectives

Long-Term Air Pollution and Neighborhood Green Spaces Linked to Insulin Resistance in German Teenagers

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Abstract

Increases of 2 standard deviations in nitrogen dioxide (NO2; 8.9 μg/m3) and particulate matter ≤ 10 μm in diameter (PM10; 6.7 μg/m3) are associated with 11.4% higher insulin resistance (HOMA-IR).

  • A 2-SD increase in greenness (NDVI; 0.2 units) is associated with a 7.4% lower HOMA-IR.
  • The association between higher greenness exposure and lower HOMA-IR may be primarily due to reduced exposure to traffic-related air pollution.
  • Stronger associations are observed in adolescents who spend more time outdoors and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • In combined models, only NO2 remained significantly associated with HOMA-IR after adjusting for other exposures.

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