School of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT, USA.
Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, 341 East 25th Street, New York, NY, USA.
Curr Diab Rep. 2019 Jul 19;19(8):58. doi: 10.1007/s11892-019-1181-y.
Ambient air pollution is strongly linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. We summarize available published evidence regarding similar associations with diabetes across the life course.
We performed a life-course survey of the recent literature, including prenatal, gestational, childhood/adolescence, and adult exposures to air pollution. Oxidative stress is identified as a key factor in both metabolic dysfunction and the effects of air pollution exposure, especially from fossil fuel combustion products, providing a plausible mechanism for air pollution-diabetes associations. The global burden of diabetes attributed to air pollution exposure is substantial, with a recent estimate that ambient fine particulate matter (PM) exposure contributes to more than 200,000 deaths from diabetes annually. There is a growing body of literature linking air pollution exposure during childhood and adulthood with diabetes etiology and related cardiometabolic biomarkers. A small number of studies found that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy is associated with elevated gestational diabetes risk among mothers. Studies examining prenatal air pollution exposure and diabetes risk among the offspring, as well as potential transgenerational effects of air pollution exposure, are very limited thus far. This review provides insight into how air pollutants affect diabetes and other metabolic dysfunction-related diseases across the different life stages.
环境空气污染与心血管和呼吸系统疾病密切相关。我们总结了现有关于整个生命过程中空气污染与糖尿病之间类似关联的已发表证据。
我们对近期文献进行了生命历程调查,包括产前、妊娠期、儿童/青少年期和成人期暴露于空气污染。氧化应激被确定为代谢功能障碍和空气污染暴露影响的关键因素,特别是来自化石燃料燃烧产物的影响,为空气污染与糖尿病之间的关联提供了一个合理的机制。归因于空气污染暴露的全球糖尿病负担巨大,最近的估计表明,环境细颗粒物 (PM) 暴露每年导致超过 20 万人死于糖尿病。越来越多的文献将儿童期和成年期的空气污染暴露与糖尿病病因和相关的心血管代谢生物标志物联系起来。少数研究发现,母亲在怀孕期间暴露于空气污染与妊娠期糖尿病风险升高有关。目前为止,关于产前空气污染暴露与后代糖尿病风险以及空气污染暴露的潜在跨代效应的研究非常有限。本综述深入了解了空气污染物如何在不同生命阶段影响糖尿病和其他与代谢功能障碍相关的疾病。