Occupational heat exposure and kidney disease - Studies on the role of heat stress in the Mesoamerican epidemic of Chronic Kidney Disease of non-traditional origin
Abstract
This thesis examines the association between heat stress and kidney disease in Mesoamerica using different perspectives and methods. An ecologic study found that hot, sugarcane-cultivating regions had elevated chronic kidney disease (CKD) mortality. In a longitudinal workplace study, kidney injury incidence was higher among sugarcane harvest workers with high physical workload, and decreased with an intervention reducing heat stress. Low liquid intake and consumption of NSAIDs were additional risk factors for kidney injury. Kidney injury coincided with fever and elevated levels of inflammation biomarkers, suggesting that inflammation mediated kidney injury. These findings are consistent with excessive heat strain from high internal heat production and external heat load being a main cause of the Mesoamerican epidemic of CKD of non-traditional origin (CKDnT). Kidney injury assessed by repeat serum creatinine (SCr) measurements corresponded well to increasing levels of urine kidney injury markers and decreasing serum erythropoietin, strengthening SCr increase as an intermediary outcome. The implications of the findings for future research, and public and occupational health practice in low-income settings facing global warming are discussed.
Parts of work
I. Hansson E, Mansourian A, Farnaghi M, Petzold M, Jakobsson K. An ecological study of chronic kidney disease in five Mesoamerican countries: associations with crop and heat. BMC Public Health. 2021 May 1;21(1):840. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10822-9 II. Hansson E, Glaser J, Weiss I, Ekström U, Apelqvist J, Hogstedt C, Peraza S, Lucas R, Jakobsson K, Wesseling C, Wegman DH. Workload and cross-harvest kidney injury in a Nicaraguan sugarcane worker cohort. Occup Environ Med. 2019 Nov;76(11):818-826. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2019-105986 III. Glaser J, Hansson E, Weiss I, Wesseling C, Jakobsson K, Ekström U, Apelqvist J, Lucas R, Arias Monge E, Peraza S, Hogstedt C, Wegman DH. Preventing kidney injury among sugarcane workers: promising evidence from enhanced workplace interventions. Occup Environ Med. 2020 Aug;77(8):527-534. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2020-106406 IV. Hansson E, Glaser J, Jakobsson K, Weiss I, Wesseling C, Lucas RAI, Wei JLK, Ekström U, Wijkström J, Bodin T, Johnson RJ, Wegman DH. Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers. Nutrients. 2020 Jun 2;12(6):1639. ::doi::10.3390/nu12061639 V. Hansson E, Wegman DH, Wesseling C, Glaser J, Schlader ZJ, Wijkström J, Jakobsson K. Markers of kidney tubular and interstitial injury and function among sugarcane workers with cross-harvest serum creatinine elevation. Occup Environ Med. 2021 Dec. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2021-107989
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
Disputation
Onsdagen den 15 juni 2022, kl. 16.00, sal 2119, Arvid Wallgrens backe, hus 2, Göteborg
Date of defence
2022-06-15
erik.hansson@amm.gu.se
Date
2022-05-19Author
Hansson, Erik
Keywords
Heat stress
heat strain
chronic kidney disease
acute kidney injury
occupational medicine
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629- 8009-741-3 (PRINT)
978-91-629- 8009-742-0 (PDF)
Language
eng