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近期农药暴露影响睡眠:乌干达小农中的一项横断面研究。

Recent pesticide exposure affects sleep: A cross-sectional study among smallholder farmers in Uganda.

机构信息

Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Environ Int. 2022 Jan;158:106878. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106878. Epub 2021 Sep 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Poorly educated smallholder farmers in low-income countries are highly exposed to pesticides. This can result in adverse mental health issues, of which sleep problems might be an underlying indicator. We aim to examine the association between sleep problems and pesticide exposure among smallholder farmers in Uganda.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey with 253 smallholder farmers was conducted between October and December 2019. Sleep problems were assessed during the week before the visit using the Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS). Exposure to pesticides was assessed as application days of any pesticide and as use of 2,4-D, glyphosate, mancozeb, organophosphates & carbamates, pyrethroids and other pesticides during the week and year prior to the visit. Associations were assessed using adjusted multivariable logistic regression models.

RESULTS

Increased odds ratio (OR) for the sleep problem index 6-items (OR [95% Confidence Interval] 1.99 [1.04; 3.84] and 3.21 [1.33; 7.82]), sleep inadequacy (1.94 [1.04; 3.66] and 2.49 [1.05-6.22]) and snoring (3.17 [1.12; 9.41] and 4.07 [1.04; 15.14]) were observed for farmers who respectively applied pesticides up to two days and three or more days in the past week compared to farmers who did not apply during the past week. Gender-stratified analyses showed a higher OR for female applicators (4.27 [1.76-11.16]) than for male applicators (1.82 [0.91-3.79]) for the association between the sleep problem index 6-items and pesticide use in the week before the visit. Increased ORs were also observed for the association between the sleep problem index 6-item and mancozeb exposure during the past year 2.28 [1.12-4.71] and past week 2.51 [0.86-7.55] and glyphosate exposure during the past week 3.75 [1.24-11.8] compared to non-applicators.

DISCUSSION

Our findings suggest an increased risk of sleep problems among smallholder farmers in a pesticide-exposure-dependent way in a low-income context. Further gender-stratified, longitudinal investigations are warranted to confirm these findings.

摘要

背景

在低收入国家,受教育程度低的小农高度接触农药。这可能导致不良的心理健康问题,其中睡眠问题可能是一个潜在的指标。我们旨在研究乌干达小农中睡眠问题与农药接触之间的关联。

方法

2019 年 10 月至 12 月期间进行了一项有 253 名小农参加的横断面调查。使用医疗结局研究睡眠量表(MOS-SS)在访问前一周评估睡眠问题。通过在过去一周和一年中应用任何农药的天数以及使用 2,4-D、草甘膦、代森锰锌、有机磷和氨基甲酸酯、拟除虫菊酯和其他农药来评估农药暴露情况。使用调整后的多变量逻辑回归模型评估关联。

结果

对于过去一周内使用农药的天数分别为两天和三天或更多天的农民,睡眠问题指数 6 项(比值比[95%置信区间] 1.99 [1.04; 3.84] 和 3.21 [1.33; 7.82])、睡眠不足(1.94 [1.04; 3.66] 和 2.49 [1.05-6.22])和打鼾(3.17 [1.12; 9.41] 和 4.07 [1.04; 15.14])的睡眠问题的比值比(OR)更高,而过去一周内没有使用农药的农民则没有。按性别分层分析显示,与男性施药者(1.82 [0.91-3.79])相比,女性施药者(4.27 [1.76-11.16])的睡眠问题指数 6 项与过去一周内的农药使用之间的关联的 OR 更高。对于睡眠问题指数 6 项与过去一年中代森锰锌暴露的关联(2.28 [1.12-4.71]和过去一周 2.51 [0.86-7.55])以及过去一周内草甘膦暴露的关联(3.75 [1.24-11.8])也观察到了更高的 OR,与非施药者相比。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,在低收国家,小农的农药暴露与睡眠问题风险增加之间存在关联。在这方面,需要进一步进行性别分层、纵向调查来证实这些发现。

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