Ambient air pollutants aggravate association of snoring with prevalent hypertension: results from the Henan Rural Cohort.
CONCLUSIONS: Snoring and high ambient air pollutants might be important predictors of hypertension, and higher concentration of PM1 might aggravate the association between snoring and hypertension.
PMID: 32464360 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Chemosphere - Category: Chemistry Authors: Zhang H, Li S, Chen G, Abdulai T, Liu X, Wang Y, Liang H, Hou J, Huo W, Mao Z, Wang C, Bie R Tags: Chemosphere Source Type: research
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