Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs)and organochlorine pesticides(OCPs)are persistent organic pollutants(POPs)that bioaccumulate in adipose tissue.We investigated the relationship between change in central adiposity and ch...Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs)and organochlorine pesticides(OCPs)are persistent organic pollutants(POPs)that bioaccumulate in adipose tissue.We investigated the relationship between change in central adiposity and changes in circulating concentrations of POPs over a 12-year period during the midlife.Serum concentrations of 34 PCBs and 19 OCPs were measured at four time points(1999/2000,2002/03,2005/06,2009/11)in a cohort of midlife women,the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation.Linear mixed models were used to test the association between a change in waist circumference and a change in serum POP concentrations.Sixty-five women contributed 181 PCB observations.Fifty-nine women contributed 151 OCP observations.After adjustment for covariates(study site,race and ethnicity,age at baseline,parity),a one-inch(2.54 cm)increase in the change in waist circumference between visits was associated with a 4.9%decrease in the change in serum concentration of PCB 194(95%CI:−8.0%,−1.6%).No associations were observed for other PCB congeners or the presence of OCPs.An increase in the difference in waist circumference over time was not associated with a change in the difference in serum concentrations of PCBs and OCPs except for PCB 194,possibly due to the high lipophilicity.展开更多
基金The Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation(SWAN)has grant support from the National Institutes of Health(NIH),DHHS,through the National Institute on Aging(NIA),the National Institute of Nursing Research(NINR),and the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health(ORWH)(Grants U01NR004061,U01AG012505,U01AG012535,U01AG012531,U01AG012539,U01AG012546,U01AG012553,U01AG012554,U01AG012495,and U19AG063720)supported by the SWAN Repository(U01AG017719)+3 种基金the National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences,National Institutes of Health,through UCSFCTSI Grant Number UL1 RR024131supported by grants from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences(NIEHS)R01-ES026578,R01-ES026964,and P30-ES017885the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH)Grant T42-OH008455supported by the Environmental Toxicology and Epidemiology(ETEP)training grant from NIEHS(T32 ES007062).
文摘Polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs)and organochlorine pesticides(OCPs)are persistent organic pollutants(POPs)that bioaccumulate in adipose tissue.We investigated the relationship between change in central adiposity and changes in circulating concentrations of POPs over a 12-year period during the midlife.Serum concentrations of 34 PCBs and 19 OCPs were measured at four time points(1999/2000,2002/03,2005/06,2009/11)in a cohort of midlife women,the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation.Linear mixed models were used to test the association between a change in waist circumference and a change in serum POP concentrations.Sixty-five women contributed 181 PCB observations.Fifty-nine women contributed 151 OCP observations.After adjustment for covariates(study site,race and ethnicity,age at baseline,parity),a one-inch(2.54 cm)increase in the change in waist circumference between visits was associated with a 4.9%decrease in the change in serum concentration of PCB 194(95%CI:−8.0%,−1.6%).No associations were observed for other PCB congeners or the presence of OCPs.An increase in the difference in waist circumference over time was not associated with a change in the difference in serum concentrations of PCBs and OCPs except for PCB 194,possibly due to the high lipophilicity.