Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution, Black Carbon, and Their Source Components in Relati...
Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution, Black Carbon, and Their Source Components in Relation to Ischemic Heart Disease and Stroke
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Ljungman, Petter L. S. , Andersson, Niklas , Stockfelt, Leo , Andersson, Eva M. , Nilsson Sommar, Johan , Eneroth, Kristina , Gidhagen, Lars , Johansson, Christer , Lager, Anton , Leander, Karin , Molnar, Peter , Pedersen, Nancy L. , Rizzuto, Debora , Rosengren, Annika , Segersson, David , Wennberg, Patrik , Barregard, Lars , Forsberg, Bertil , Sallsten, Gerd , Bellander, Tom and Pershagen, Göran
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United States: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) in ambient air has been associated with cardiovascular mortality, but few studies have considered incident disease in relation to PM from different sources.
We aimed to study associations between long-term exposure to different types of PM and sources, and incident ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke in three Swedish cities.
Based on detailed emission databases, monitoring data, and high-resolution dispersion models, we calculated source contributions to PM with aerodynamic diameter
(
), PM with aerodynamic diameter
(
), and black carbon (BC) from road wear, traffic exhaust, residential heating, and other sources in Gothenburg, Stockholm, and Umeå. Registry data for participants from four cohorts were used to obtain incidence of IHD and stroke for first hospitalization or death. We constructed time windows of exposure for same-year, 1- to 5-y, and 6- to 10-y averages preceding incidence from annual averages at residential addresses. Risk estimates were based on random effects meta-analyses of cohort-specific Cox proportional hazard models.
We observed 5,166 and 3,119 incident IHD and stroke cases, respectively, in 114,758 participants. Overall, few consistent associations were observed between the different air pollution measures and IHD or stroke incidence. However, same-year levels of ambient locally emitted BC (range:
) were associated with a 4.0% higher risk of incident stroke per interquartile range (IQR),
[95% confidence interval (CI): 0.04, 7.8]. This association was primarily related to BC from traffic exhaust.
(range:
) and
(range:
) were not associated with stroke. Associations with incident IHD were observed only for
exposure from residential heating.
Few consistent associations were observed between different particulate components and IHD or stroke. However, long-term residential exposure to locally emitted BC from traffic exhaust was associated with stroke incidence. The comparatively low exposure levels may have contributed to the paucity of associations. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP4757....
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Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution, Black Carbon, and Their Source Components in Relation to Ischemic Heart Disease and Stroke
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Author / Creator
Andersson, Niklas
Stockfelt, Leo
Andersson, Eva M.
Nilsson Sommar, Johan
Eneroth, Kristina
Gidhagen, Lars
Johansson, Christer
Lager, Anton
Leander, Karin
Molnar, Peter
Pedersen, Nancy L.
Rizzuto, Debora
Rosengren, Annika
Segersson, David
Wennberg, Patrik
Barregard, Lars
Forsberg, Bertil
Sallsten, Gerd
Bellander, Tom
Pershagen, Göran
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TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_swepub_ki_se_476081
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_swepub_ki_se_476081
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0091-6765,1552-9924
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1552-9924
DOI
10.1289/EHP4757