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Individual and joint associations of long-term exposure to air pollutants and cardiopulmonary mortality: a 22-year cohort study in Northern China

BACKGROUND: Evidence on the associations between long-term exposure to multiple air pollutants and cardiopulmonary mortality is limited, especially for developing regions with higher pollutant levels. We aimed to characterise the individual and joint (multi-pollutant) associations of long-term exposure to air pollutants with cardiopulmonary mortality, and to identify air pollutant that primarily contributes to the mortality risk. METHODS: We followed 37,442 participants with a mean age of 43.5 years in four cities in northern China (Tianjin, Shenyang, Taiyuan, and Rizhao) from January 1998 to December 2019. Annual particulate matter (PM) with diameters

  • Huang, W.
  • Zhou, Y.
  • Chen, X.
  • Zeng, X.
  • Knibbs, L. D.
  • Zhang, Y.
  • Jalaludin, B.
  • Dharmage, S. C.
  • Morawska, L.
  • Guo, Y.
  • Yang, X.
  • Zhang, L.
  • Shan, A.
  • Chen, J.
  • Wang, T.
  • Heinrich, J.
  • Gao, M.
  • Lin, L.
  • Xiao, X.
  • Zhou, P.
  • Yu, Y.
  • Tang, N.
  • Dong, G.
  • Keywords

    • Air pollution
    • Cardiorespiratory disease
    • Cohort study
    • Joint association
    • Lung cancer
    • Mortality
    Publication details
    DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100776
    Journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac
    Pages: 100776 
    Work Type: Original
    Location: CPC-M
    Disease Area: General Lung and Other
    Partner / Member: KUM
    Access-Number: 37547049
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