Association Between Short-term Ambient Air Pollution and Psoriasis: A Time-Stratified Case-Crossover Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-29 DOI:10.1177/10105395251328405
Yu-Tsung Chen, Yu-Ling Li, Chih-Yi Wu, Li-Ying Chen, Hung-Yi Chiou
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This time-stratified case-crossover study evaluated the association between short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and psoriasis. A total of 107 462 psoriasis cases between 2002 and 2016 were retrieved from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate the association between air pollutants (O3, CO, NO2, SO2, PM2.5, and PM10) and psoriasis with each interquartile range (IQR) increase. Consistent associations for psoriasis for each IQR increase in NO2 and CO exposure were noted at lag 0 both in single-pollutant and multiple-pollutant model. Exposure on lag 0 had the highest odds ratio (OR), decreasing consecutively from lag 1 to lag 3. Both NO2 and CO had a stronger influence among men, older patients (>60 years old), and patients with chronic disease. Short-term NO2 and CO exposure was associated with psoriasis. This link might provide insights into how air pollution, at least in part, affects the epidemiology and pathogenesis of psoriasis.

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短期环境空气污染与牛皮癣之间的关系:一项时间分层的病例交叉研究。
这项时间分层病例交叉研究评估了短期暴露于环境空气污染与银屑病之间的关系。研究人员从台湾 "国民健康保险研究数据库 "中检索了2002年至2016年间的107 462例银屑病病例。采用条件逻辑回归估算空气污染物(O3、CO、NO2、SO2、PM2.5 和 PM10)与银屑病之间的关系,每增加一个四分位数间距(IQR)。在单污染物和多污染物模型中,二氧化氮和一氧化碳暴露量每增加一个 IQR,银屑病的发病率就会增加。滞后 0 的暴露几率比(OR)最高,从滞后 1 到滞后 3 连续下降。二氧化氮和一氧化碳对男性、老年患者(60 岁以上)和慢性病患者的影响更大。短期接触二氧化氮和一氧化碳与银屑病有关。这种联系可能有助于人们了解空气污染如何至少部分地影响银屑病的流行病学和发病机制。
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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3.30
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4.00%
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147
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health (APJPH) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that focuses on health issues in the Asia-Pacific Region. APJPH publishes original articles on public health related issues, including implications for practical applications to professional education and services for public health and primary health care that are of concern and relevance to the Asia-Pacific region.
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