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. 2016 Dec 28;11(12):e0168931. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168931

Table 4. The percent change in heart rate, blood pressure, and lung function for an interquartile range increase in air pollutant concentration stratified by happy v. other among children aged 6 to 17 years old who participated in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009 a.

Physiologic Outcome Degree of Happiness NO2 (IQR = 11.48) O3 (IQR = 17.38) PM2.5 (IQR = 3.96)
Heart Rate (bpm) Happy 0.16 (-0.74, 1.05) 0.16 (-0.74, 1.05) 0.04 (-0.47, 0.54)
Other 1.15 (-1.29, 3.59) 3.1 (0.42, 5.65) b * 0.48 (-1.04, 1.99)
Systolic Pressure (mmHg) Happy 0.55 (-0.1, 1.2) 0.55 (-0.1, 1.2) 0.03 (-0.35, 0.4)
Other 0.68 (-1.14, 2.5) 2.6 (0.72, 4.48)* 0.50 (-0.65, 1.65)
Diastolic Pressure (mmHg) Happy 0.44 (-0.18, 1.05) 0.44 (-0.18, 1.05) 0.99 (0.33, 1.65)
Other 0.64 (-0.75, 2.03) 0.64 (-0.75, 2.03) 0.54 (-0.35, 1.43)
FEVl (%) Happy -0.66 (-1.77, 0.45) -0.66 (-1.77, 0.45) -0.42 (-1.05, 0.21)
Other -0.98 (-3.8, 1.84) -0.98 (-3.8, 1.84) -1.68 (-2.15, -0.21)
FVC (%) Happy -0.23 (-1.32, 0.87) -0.23 (-1.32, 0.87) -0.51 (-1.13, 0.12)
Other -1.1 (-3.98, 1.77) -1.1 (-3.98, 1.77) -0.57 (-2.6, 1.46)
FEVl /FVC (%) Happy -0.36 (-1, 0.28) -0.36 (-1.00, 0.28) 0.06 (-0.31, 0.42)
Other -0.45 (-2.4, 1.51) -2.15 (-3.62, -0.68)* -0.3 (-1.63, 1.02)

a Results are adjusted for age, gender, education, income, active and passive smoking (active, passive) and alcohol use

b Bold font indicates the 95% confidence intervals exclude zero.

*Interaction term is significant at p ≤ 0.05 between those are happy vs. other.