Association between exposure to specific PM2.5 constituents and environment, lifestyle, and clinical parameters in patients with COPD.
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This study investigated the correlation between the individual chemical constituents of particulate matter 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and respiratory parameters as well as the living environment and daily behaviors in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Data were obtained from prospective COPD panel conducted in South Korea. Following collection via a microPEM, 18 metallic elements were determined using energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. All participants completed detailed questionnaires on living environments and lifestyle practices. Eighty-nine stable COPD patients (mean age 68.1 years; 94.4% male) were analyzed. Several constituents (titanium, aluminum, bromine, and silicone) were significantly associated with respiratory outcomes. Copper and manganese concentrations were significantly associated with the living environment. Increased ventilation time and air purifier operation were associated with lower concentrations of copper, silicone, barium, and titanium. These findings suggest varying relationships between PM2.5 constituents and clinical parameters in COPD patients, providing a basis for personalized interventions and future research.

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Air pollutionchronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseconstituentsparticulate matterPARTICULATE AIR-POLLUTIONMATTERMORTALITYDISEASEINHALATIONOUTDOORCOHORTCOPPERWEAR
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Association between exposure to specific PM2.5 constituents and environment, lifestyle, and clinical parameters in patients with COPD.
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Kang, JieunKim, HajeongJung, Ji YeHuh, Jin-YoungJi, Hyun WooLee, Seon-JinKim, Hwan-CheolLee, Sei Won
DOI
10.1080/09603123.2024.2368724
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2025-03
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
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