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Fig. 3 | Environmental Health

Fig. 3

From: The effect of high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure on biological aging indicators

Fig. 3

Path diagram of mediation model for mtDNAcn. Path diagram of a mediation model showing the dependent variable «mtDNAcn», the mediator variable «nDNA_changes» and two independent variables «Occup_PAHs» and «Environ_PAHs». An oval indicates the latent variable, square boxes indicate the observed variables, arrows specify the direction of causal flow, an arrowed route is a path, and the estimated beta coefficients with p-values appeared along the paths. The effect of one variable on another is called direct. Paths from each latent variable (nDNA_changes, Environ_PAHs) to each endogenous variable are also drawn. Abbreviations: mtDNAcn = mitochondrial DNA copy number; nDNA_changes = Latent variable estimated by SEM (overall change of DNA) based on MN, Anti-BPDE-DNA adducts, p53, p16, IL-6, HICI, LINE-1, Alu, GSTM1; Environ_PAHs = Latent variable estimated by SEM (environmental exposure to PAHs) based on diet, indoor and outdoor activities; MN = micronuclei; PAHs = Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Occup_PAHs = (years of work in the cokery) × (1-pyrenol in µmoles/mol creatinine)

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