胰岛素抵抗
尼古丁
代谢综合征
调解
泌尿系统
医学
胰岛素
内分泌学
内科学
糖尿病
政治学
法学
作者
Zhihui Guo,Peiyi Liu,Tian Li,Erwei Gao,Junye Bian,Xiaohu Ren,Benhong Xu,Xiaohong Chen,Haiyan Huang,Jing Liu,Xifei Yang,Shaoyou Lu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135969
摘要
Exposure to tobacco smoke and essential metals is linked with metabolic syndrome (MS). However, the joint effect of them on MS in older adults and the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. This large-scale study measured the urinary concentrations of 8 nicotine metabolites and 8 essential metals in 4564 older adults from Shenzhen, China. The biomarker of insulin resistance, triglyceride-glucose index (TyG), was also calculated. Restricted cubic splines (RCS), Bayesian kernel machine regression and quantile-based g-computation were used to access the single and joint effects of urinary nicotine metabolites and essential metals on MS and insulin resistance. Mediation analysis was performed to investigate the role of TyG in these relationships. Single urinary nicotine metabolite and essential metal had non-linear relationships with MS in RCS. The overall effect of urinary nicotine metabolites and essential metals was positively associated with MS. Urinary zinc (52.2 %) and copper (20.1 %) were the major contributors to MS, whereas molybdenum had a negative association with MS. TyG mediated 64.7 % of the overall effect of urinary nicotine metabolites and essential metals on MS. Overall, the mixture of urinary nicotine metabolites and essential metals had a dose-response relationship with MS. Insulin resistance was as a crucial mediated pathway in this association.
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