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Association between PM₁₀ and Prevalence of Hypertension : Using Longitudinal Analysis with 2009-2013 Community Health Survey Data
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반복측정 분석을 통한 미세먼지(PM₁₀)와 고혈압 유병률의 상관관계 분석: 2009-2013 지역사회 건강조사 자료를 이용하여

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Whanhee Lee (서울대학교) Ho Kim (서울대학교)
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Institute of Health and Environment The Korean Journal of Public Health Vol.52 No.1 KCI Candidated Journals
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2015.3
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43 - 48 (6page)

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Particular matter has been linked to hypertension, but most previous studies have reported on the association between hypertension incidence or death and particular matter. This study aimed to estimate the epidemiological association between yearly concentration of particular matter less than 10㎛ (PM<SUB>10</SUB>) and the regional prevalence of hypertension in South Korea. This cross-sectional study used data on the regional prevalence of hypertension from the Korea Community Health Survey conducted in 7 major cities (with 70 communities) of South Korea in 2009-2013. PM<SUB>10</SUB> data were collected from the National Institute of Environmental Research. We used generalized linear mixed model to represent the correlation among repeated observation. We found that a significant odds ratio of hypertension of 1 μg/m³ in PM<SUB>10 </SUB>was 1.006 (95% C.I. 1.003, 1.009). And also found the significant lagged effect of PM<SUB>10</SUB> on hypertension prevalence during 5 years and the highest association at 2 years after exposure.

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