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Mannan oligosaccharides selenium ameliorates intestinal mucosal barrier, and regulate intestinal microbiota to prevent Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli -induced diarrhea in weaned piglets
In conclusion, our study showed that dietary MOSS supplementation ameliorated intestinal mucosa barrier, and regulated intestinal microbiota to prevent ETEC induced diarrhea in weaned piglets.PMID:37696080 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115448
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - September 11, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Andong Zha Ruiqi Tu Ming Qi Jing Wang Bie Tan Peng Liao Chenchen Wu Yulong Yin Source Type: research

Short-term exposure to reduced specific-size ambient particulate matter increase the risk of cause-specific cardiovascular disease: A national-wide evidence from hospital admissions
This study provides robust evidence of short-term associations between PM1 concentrations and increased hospital admissions for all major cardiovascular diseases in China. Our findings suggest a greater short-term impact on cardiovascular risk from PM1 in comparison to PM2.5 and PM10.PMID:37611473 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115327
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - August 23, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Yaohua Tian Junhui Wu Yiqun Wu Mengying Wang Siyue Wang Ruotong Yang Xiaowen Wang Jiating Wang Huan Yu Dankang Li Tao Wu Jing Wei Yonghua Hu Source Type: research

Urban climate and cardiovascular health: Focused on seasonal variation of urban temperature, relative humidity, and PM < sub > 2.5 < /sub > air pollution
This study provides evidence of greater susceptibility to cardiovascular events in winter compared with other seasons, with ambient temperature, relative humidity, and PM2.5 as the major factors of seasonal variation of CVFs.PMID:37595350 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115358
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - August 18, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tsung-Ming Tsao Jing-Shiang Hwang Chung-Yen Chen Sung-Tsun Lin Ming-Jer Tsai Ta-Chen Su Source Type: research

Long-term cardiometabolic effects of ambient ozone pollution in a large Chinese population
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2023 Jun 7;261:115115. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115115. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLimited studies investigated the effects of long-term ozone exposure on cardiometabolic health. We aimed to examine the association of long-term ozone exposure with a range of cardiometabolic diseases, as well as the subclinical indicators in Eastern China. The study included 202,042 adults living in 11 prefecture-level areas in Zhejiang Province between 2014 and 2021. Using a satellite-based model with a 1 × 1 km spatial resolution, we estimated residential 5-year average ozone exposures for each subject. Mixed...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - June 9, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Li Yang Yixiang Zhu Bowen Zhao Wenjing Wan Su Shi Cheng Xuan Caiyan Yu Wei Mao Jing Yan Source Type: research

Air pollution and stroke hospitalization in the Beibu Gulf Region of China: A case-crossover analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Short-term increase in SO2, NO2, and PM10 might be important triggers of stroke hospitalization. All seven air pollutants were associated with ischemic stroke hospitalization, while only CO was associated with hemorrhagic stroke hospitalization. These results should be considered in public health policy.PMID:36965278 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.114814
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - March 25, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Meijun Li Randall C Edgell Jing Wei Haopeng Li Zhengmin Min Qian Jin Feng Fei Tian Xiaojie Wang Qinghua Xin Miao Cai Hualiang Lin Source Type: research

Greenspace exposure and poststroke disability: A nationwide longitudinal study
CONCLUSIONS: Increasing greenspace was inversely associated with mRS score. Greenspace planning can be a potential intervention to prevent poststroke disability.PMID:36265403 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.114195
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - October 20, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Man Cao Tianjia Guan Mingkun Tong Jiajianghui Li Hong Lu Xinyue Yang Ruohan Wang Hengyi Liu Baohua Chao Yuanli Liu Tao Xue Source Type: research

Associations between short-term exposure of PM < sub > 2.5 < /sub > constituents and hospital admissions of cardiovascular diseases among 18 major Chinese cities
This study aimed to investigate the association between short-term exposure of PM2.5 constituents and hospital admissions of CVD. Daily counts of city-specific hospital admissions for CVD in 18 cities in China between 2014 and 2017 were extracted from the national Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance database and the Beijing Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning Information Center database. Directly measured PM2.5 constituents, including ions and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, were collected by the Chinese Environmental Public Health Tracking system. We used the time-stratified case-crossover design to es...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - October 13, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Yi Zhang Wei Li Ning Jiang Shudan Liu Jingyuan Liang Nana Wei Yuanyuan Liu Yaohua Tian Da Feng Jinxi Wang Chen Wei Xun Tang Tiantian Li Pei Gao Source Type: research

Exploring the impacts of street-level greenspace on stroke and cardiovascular diseases in Chinese adults
In this study, the CVDs and stroke data of participants were retrieved from the 33 Chinese Community Health Study. We measured participants' exposure to street-level greenspace exposure using street view images and machine learning technique. Multilevel logistic regressions were applied. While controlling for confounders, we found that higher level of street-level greenspace exposure was associated with lower CVDs prevalence. However, street-level greenspace exposure was associated with stroke prevalence only for females. The associations were stronger among females, younger adults, participants with educational attainment...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - August 21, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Ruoyu Wang Pengxin Dong Guoping Dong Xiang Xiao Jingwen Huang Linchuan Yang Yunjiang Yu Guang-Hui Dong Source Type: research

Short-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide and ischemic stroke incidence in Shenzhen, China: Modification effects by season and temperature
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide evidence that reductions in NO2 levels might decrease ischemic stroke morbidity, and enhance the understanding of ischemic stroke occurrence associated with NO2 modified by season and temperature.PMID:35588618 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113644
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - May 19, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Lei Li Suli Huang Yuchen Tian Jiajia Ji Yu Zhang Jing Hu Ziquan Lv Ning Liu Peng Wang Ping Yin Shuyuan Yu Source Type: research