Recent ambient temperature and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure is associated with urinary kidney injury biomarkers in children
Politis M, Gutiérrez-Avila I, Just A, Pizano-Zárate M, Tamayo-Ortiz M, Greenberg J, Téllez-Rojo M, Sanders A, Rosa M. Recent ambient temperature and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure is associated with urinary kidney injury biomarkers in children. The Science Of The Total Environment 2023, 907: 168119. PMID: 37884142, PMCID: PMC10842020, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAir PollutantsAir PollutionBiomarkersChildCohort StudiesCystatin CEnvironmental ExposureHumansKidney GlomerulusParticulate MatterTemperatureConceptsDistributed lag nonlinear modelParticulate matterAverage PM<sub>2.5</sub>Satellite-based spatio-temporal modelUrinary kidney injury biomarkersFine particulate matterExposure to ambient temperatureAir pollutionAerodynamic diameterBirth cohort studySpatio-temporal modelParticipating residentsCohort studyLimited researchEnvironmental exposuresMean temperatureDaily mean temperatureVisitsDaily temperatureAmbient temperatureMatterExposurePM2.5Linear regressionPollution