Non-occupational exposure to pesticides and health markers in general population in Northern Finland: Differences between sexes

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Highlights

  • The link between non-occupational pesticides exposure and 35 biological markers was assessed.

  • Pesticide exposure in months, in years and specific pesticides use associated with TC and LDL.

  • OPE and PEM associated with haematocrit in females; PEU associated with platelets in males.

  • In males, OPE associated with total protein and albumin; OPE and PEM associated with LH.

  • Biological markers seem indicative of adverse effects of pesticides and warrants further study.

Abstract

Background

Occupational exposure to pesticides has been reported among general population worldwide. However, little is known about the associations between non-occupational exposure to pesticides, and biological markers of health and their response by sex.

Objectives

We aimed to assess the associations between non-occupational overall pesticide exposure, length of exposure and specific pesticides reported with 35 biological markers of health representing cardiometabolic, haematological, lung function, sex hormones, liver and kidney function profiles, and vitamin D in Finnish cohort.

Methods

31-year cross-sectional examination of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 provided blood samples for biomarker measurements in 1997–1998. Number of subjects varied between 2361 and 5037 for given exposures and certain outcome associations. Multivariable regression analyses were performed to examine associations between overall pesticide exposure (OPE), length of pesticide exposure in months (PEM), in years (PEY), and specific pesticides use (PEU) or not with cardiometabolic [SBP, DBP, TC, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, fasting glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, HOMA-B, HOMA-S, hs-CRP], hematological [WBC, RBC, Hb, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, platelets], lung function (FVC, FEV1), sex hormones [luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone (TT), sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG)], liver and kidney function profiles [total protein, albumin, globulin, ALP, ALT, GGT, urea, creatinine], and vitamin D adjusting for sex, BMI, socioeconomic position (SEP) and season of pesticide use.

Results

This cohort study on up to 5037 adults with non-occupational OPE, PEM, PEY and PEU differed by sex and SEP. In regression analyses, all the exposures were positively associated with total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and PEU was negatively associated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in females. OPE and PEM were positively associated with haematocrit in females and PEU with platelets in males. PEU was negatively associated with mean corpuscular haemoglobin. OPE and PEM were positively associated with LH in males. OPE was negatively associated with total protein and albumin in males.

Discussion

In Finnish young adults, non-occupational overall pesticide exposure, length of exposure and specific pesticides were associated with multiple biological markers of health. The biological markers seem to be indicative of adverse effects of pesticides and warrant for further studies to replicate the findings and determine the underlying mechanisms.

Keywords

Pesticides
Non-occupational exposure
Biological markers
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
General population
Finland

Abbreviations

ALP
alkaline phosphatase
ALT
alanine aminotransaminase
BMI
body mass index
DBP
diastolic blood pressure
EDCs
endocrine disrupting chemicals
FVC
forced vital capacity
FEV1
forced expiratory volume in 1 s
GGT
gamma-glutamyl transferase
Hb
haemoglobin
HCT
haematocrit
HDL
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
HOMA
Homeostatic model assessment
HOMA-IR
HOMA for insulin resistance
HOMA-β
HOMA for assessing β-cell function
HOMA-S
HOMA for insulin sensitivity
hs-CRP
high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
LDL
low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
LH
luteinizing hormone
MCH
mean corpuscular haemoglobin
MCHC
MCH concentration
MCV
mean corpuscular volume
NFBC1966
Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966
OPE
overall pesticide exposure
PEM
pesticide exposure in months
PEU
specific pesticides
PEY
pesticide exposure in years
RBC
total red blood cell
SBP
systolic blood pressure
SHBG
sex-hormone binding globulin
SEP
socioeconomic position
TC
total cholesterol
TG
triglycerides
TT
testosterone
WC
waist circumference
WBC
total leukocyte count.

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