Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period

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Autor(a) principal: Schwarz, M
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Peters, A, Stafoggia, M, de'Donato, F, Sera, F, Bell, ML, Guo, Y, Honda, Y, Huber, V, Jaakkola, JJK, Urban, A, Vicedo-Cabrera, AM, Masselot, P, Lavigne, E, Achilleos, S, Kyselý, J, Samoli, E, Hashizume, M, Fook Sheng Ng, C, das Neves Pereira da Silva, S, Madureira, J, Garland, RM, Tobias, A, Armstrong, B, Schwartz, J, Gasparrini, A, Schneider, A, Breitner, S, Kan, H, Osorio, S, Orru, H, Indermitte, E, Maasikmets, M, Ryti, N, Pascal, M, Katsouyanni, K, Analitis, A, Entezari, A, Mayvaneh, F, Kim, Y, Alahmad, B, Hurtado Diaz, M, Félix Arellano, EE, Rao, S, Diz-Lois Palomares, A, Scovronick, N, Acquaotta, F, Kim, H, Lee, W, Íñiguez, C, Forsberg, B, Ragettli, MS, Guo, YL, Pan, S-C, Li, S, Zanobetti, A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/161748
Resumo: Background: Ambient air pollution, including particulate matter (such as PM10 and PM2·5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), has been linked to increases in mortality. Whether populations’ vulnerability to these pollutants has changed over time is unclear, and studies on this topic do not include multicountry analysis. We evaluated whether changes in exposure to air pollutants were associated with changes in mortality effect estimates over time. Methods: We extracted cause-specific mortality and air pollution data collected between 1995 and 2016 from the Multi-Country Multi-City (MCC) Collaborative Research Network database. We applied a two-stage approach to analyse the short-term effects of NO2, PM10, and PM2·5 on cause-specific mortality using city-specific time series regression analyses and multilevel random-effects meta-analysis. We assessed changes over time using a longitudinal meta-regression with time as a linear fixed term and explored potential sources of heterogeneity and two-pollutant models. Findings: Over 21·6 million cardiovascular and 7·7 million respiratory deaths in 380 cities across 24 countries over the study period were included in the analysis. All three air pollutants showed decreasing concentrations over time. The pooled results suggested no significant temporal change in the effect estimates per unit exposure of PM10, PM2·5, or NO2 and mortality. However, the risk of cardiovascular mortality increased from 0·37% (95% CI –0·05 to 0·80) in 1998 to 0·85% (0·55 to 1·16) in 2012 with a 10 μg/m3 increase in PM2·5. Two-pollutant models generally showed similar results to single-pollutant models for PM fractions and indicated temporal differences for NO2. Interpretation: Although air pollution levels decreased during the study period, the effect sizes per unit increase in air pollution concentration have not changed. This observation might be due to the composition, toxicity, and sources of air pollution, as well as other factors, such as socioeconomic determinants or changes in population distribution and susceptibility. Funding: None. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license
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spelling Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year periodBackground: Ambient air pollution, including particulate matter (such as PM10 and PM2·5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), has been linked to increases in mortality. Whether populations’ vulnerability to these pollutants has changed over time is unclear, and studies on this topic do not include multicountry analysis. We evaluated whether changes in exposure to air pollutants were associated with changes in mortality effect estimates over time. Methods: We extracted cause-specific mortality and air pollution data collected between 1995 and 2016 from the Multi-Country Multi-City (MCC) Collaborative Research Network database. We applied a two-stage approach to analyse the short-term effects of NO2, PM10, and PM2·5 on cause-specific mortality using city-specific time series regression analyses and multilevel random-effects meta-analysis. We assessed changes over time using a longitudinal meta-regression with time as a linear fixed term and explored potential sources of heterogeneity and two-pollutant models. Findings: Over 21·6 million cardiovascular and 7·7 million respiratory deaths in 380 cities across 24 countries over the study period were included in the analysis. All three air pollutants showed decreasing concentrations over time. The pooled results suggested no significant temporal change in the effect estimates per unit exposure of PM10, PM2·5, or NO2 and mortality. However, the risk of cardiovascular mortality increased from 0·37% (95% CI –0·05 to 0·80) in 1998 to 0·85% (0·55 to 1·16) in 2012 with a 10 μg/m3 increase in PM2·5. Two-pollutant models generally showed similar results to single-pollutant models for PM fractions and indicated temporal differences for NO2. Interpretation: Although air pollution levels decreased during the study period, the effect sizes per unit increase in air pollution concentration have not changed. This observation might be due to the composition, toxicity, and sources of air pollution, as well as other factors, such as socioeconomic determinants or changes in population distribution and susceptibility. Funding: None. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 licenseElsevier20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/161748eng2542-519610.1016/S2542-5196(24)00168-2Schwarz, MPeters, AStafoggia, Mde'Donato, FSera, FBell, MLGuo, YHonda, YHuber, VJaakkola, JJKUrban, AVicedo-Cabrera, AMMasselot, PLavigne, EAchilleos, SKyselý, JSamoli, EHashizume, MFook Sheng Ng, Cdas Neves Pereira da Silva, SMadureira, JGarland, RMTobias, AArmstrong, BSchwartz, JGasparrini, ASchneider, ABreitner, SKan, HOsorio, SOrru, HIndermitte, EMaasikmets, MRyti, NPascal, MKatsouyanni, KAnalitis, AEntezari, AMayvaneh, FKim, YAlahmad, BHurtado Diaz, MFélix Arellano, EERao, SDiz-Lois Palomares, AScovronick, NAcquaotta, FKim, HLee, WÍñiguez, CForsberg, BRagettli, MSGuo, YLPan, S-CLi, SZanobetti, Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-27T17:37:08Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/161748Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T22:20:50.136565Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
title Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
spellingShingle Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
Schwarz, M
title_short Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
title_full Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
title_fullStr Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
title_sort Temporal variations in the short-term effects of ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality: a pooled analysis of 380 urban areas over a 22-year period
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Peters, A
Stafoggia, M
de'Donato, F
Sera, F
Bell, ML
Guo, Y
Honda, Y
Huber, V
Jaakkola, JJK
Urban, A
Vicedo-Cabrera, AM
Masselot, P
Lavigne, E
Achilleos, S
Kyselý, J
Samoli, E
Hashizume, M
Fook Sheng Ng, C
das Neves Pereira da Silva, S
Madureira, J
Garland, RM
Tobias, A
Armstrong, B
Schwartz, J
Gasparrini, A
Schneider, A
Breitner, S
Kan, H
Osorio, S
Orru, H
Indermitte, E
Maasikmets, M
Ryti, N
Pascal, M
Katsouyanni, K
Analitis, A
Entezari, A
Mayvaneh, F
Kim, Y
Alahmad, B
Hurtado Diaz, M
Félix Arellano, EE
Rao, S
Diz-Lois Palomares, A
Scovronick, N
Acquaotta, F
Kim, H
Lee, W
Íñiguez, C
Forsberg, B
Ragettli, MS
Guo, YL
Pan, S-C
Li, S
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Masselot, P
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Achilleos, S
Kyselý, J
Samoli, E
Hashizume, M
Fook Sheng Ng, C
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Madureira, J
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Armstrong, B
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schwarz, M
Peters, A
Stafoggia, M
de'Donato, F
Sera, F
Bell, ML
Guo, Y
Honda, Y
Huber, V
Jaakkola, JJK
Urban, A
Vicedo-Cabrera, AM
Masselot, P
Lavigne, E
Achilleos, S
Kyselý, J
Samoli, E
Hashizume, M
Fook Sheng Ng, C
das Neves Pereira da Silva, S
Madureira, J
Garland, RM
Tobias, A
Armstrong, B
Schwartz, J
Gasparrini, A
Schneider, A
Breitner, S
Kan, H
Osorio, S
Orru, H
Indermitte, E
Maasikmets, M
Ryti, N
Pascal, M
Katsouyanni, K
Analitis, A
Entezari, A
Mayvaneh, F
Kim, Y
Alahmad, B
Hurtado Diaz, M
Félix Arellano, EE
Rao, S
Diz-Lois Palomares, A
Scovronick, N
Acquaotta, F
Kim, H
Lee, W
Íñiguez, C
Forsberg, B
Ragettli, MS
Guo, YL
Pan, S-C
Li, S
Zanobetti, A
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