While the relationship between ambient air pollution and diabetes mellitus has recently been reported, data on the association between fine particulate matter (PM) and diabetic complications are limited, especially in microvascular diseases such as diabetic retinopathy.
To investigate the associations between long-term exposure to PM and the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in adult diabetic patients in rural China.
The study population was based on the Rural Epidemiology for Glaucoma in China (REG-China), a national cross-sectional survey conducted in rural China. This analysis selected diabetic patients with or without diabetic retinopathy. A satellite-based spatiotemporal model was used to estimate personal PM exposure. Logistic regression models were used to investigate the effect of long-term PM exposure on diabetic retinopathy.
The analysis included 3111 diabetic participants, 329 of whom were diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy. The median level of exposure to PM from 2000 to2016 was 59.9 μg/m. For each 10 μg/m increase in PM, the adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for diabetic retinopathy was 1.41 (1.27, 1.57). In subgroup analyses, the effect of PM on diabetic retinopathy was significantly stronger in participants who self-reported alcohol consumption.
These findings suggest that long-term exposure to high PM was associated with the risk of diabetic retinopathy among diabetic patients in rural China.

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