Relation of volatile organic compounds to renal function in American adolescents: three statistical models.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Environmental Health Research Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1080/09603123.2025.2461106
Jiaqi Zhang, Runhong Li, Kaiyuan Wang, Tong Xu, Yue He, Tianyang Han, Xinli Lin, Lina Jin
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This study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between 17 urinary metabolites of volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) in adolescents and renal function parameters (estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), urinary albumin, serum uric acid (SUA), and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)). In adjusted generalised linear models (GLM), mVOCs were positively correlated with eGFR, urinary albumin, and BUN, and mVOCs were negatively correlated with ACR and SUA. Weighted Quartile Sum (WQS) index correlated with eGFR [β(95%CI): 0.040 (0.028, 0.052)], urine albumin [β(95%CI): 0.275 (0.203, 0.622)], SUA [β(95%CI): 0.040 (0.025, 0.055)] and BUN [β(95%CI): 0.102 (0.082, 0.122)]. In Bayesian Kernel Machine Regression (BKMR) model, total compound effect was positively correlated with eGFR, positive associations were observed in high concentration of the mixture with urine albumin and ACR. Findings suggest that single and mixed exposures to mVOCs may affect renal parameters in adolescents.

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挥发性有机化合物与美国青少年肾功能的关系:三种统计模型。
本研究旨在评估青少年17种挥发性有机化合物(mVOCs)尿液代谢物与肾功能参数(肾小球滤过率(eGFR)、白蛋白与肌酐比(ACR)、尿白蛋白、血清尿酸(SUA)和血尿素氮(BUN))之间的关系。在调整后的广义线性模型(GLM)中,mVOCs与eGFR、尿白蛋白和BUN呈正相关,与ACR和SUA呈负相关。加权四分位数和(WQS)指数与eGFR [β(95%CI): 0.040(0.028, 0.052)]、尿白蛋白[β(95%CI): 0.275(0.203, 0.622)]、SUA [β(95%CI): 0.040(0.025, 0.055)]和BUN [β(95%CI): 0.102(0.082, 0.122)]相关。在贝叶斯核机回归(BKMR)模型中,总复合效应与eGFR呈正相关,高浓度尿白蛋白和ACR的混合物呈正相关。研究结果表明,单一和混合暴露于多挥发性有机化合物可能会影响青少年的肾脏参数。
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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6.70
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134
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Health Research ( IJEHR ) is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles. IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the interaction between the environment and human health. This interaction can broadly be divided into three areas: the natural environment and health – health implications and monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants and pollution and health improvements and air, water and soil quality standards; the built environment and health – occupational health and safety, exposure limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in the workplace, and standards of health; and communicable diseases – disease spread, control and prevention, food hygiene and control, and health aspects of rodents and insects. IJEHR is published in association with the International Federation of Environmental Health and includes news from the Federation of international meetings, courses and environmental health issues.
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