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Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up

BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that long‐term exposure to air pollution such as fine particulate matter (≤2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter [PM (2.5)]) increases the risk of all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality. To date, however, there are limited data on the impact of air pollution on specific cardi...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyeanji, Kim, Joonghee, Kim, Sunhwa, Kang, Si‐Hyuck, Kim, Hee‐Jun, Kim, Ho, Heo, Jongbae, Yi, Seung‐Muk, Kim, Kyuseok, Youn, Tae‐Jin, Chae, In‐Ho
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5721790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29118034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007170
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author Kim, Hyeanji
Kim, Joonghee
Kim, Sunhwa
Kang, Si‐Hyuck
Kim, Hee‐Jun
Kim, Ho
Heo, Jongbae
Yi, Seung‐Muk
Kim, Kyuseok
Youn, Tae‐Jin
Chae, In‐Ho
author_facet Kim, Hyeanji
Kim, Joonghee
Kim, Sunhwa
Kang, Si‐Hyuck
Kim, Hee‐Jun
Kim, Ho
Heo, Jongbae
Yi, Seung‐Muk
Kim, Kyuseok
Youn, Tae‐Jin
Chae, In‐Ho
author_sort Kim, Hyeanji
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description BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that long‐term exposure to air pollution such as fine particulate matter (≤2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter [PM (2.5)]) increases the risk of all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality. To date, however, there are limited data on the impact of air pollution on specific cardiovascular diseases. This study aimed to evaluate cardiovascular effects of long‐term exposure to air pollution among residents of Seoul, Korea. METHODS AND RESULTS: Healthy participants with no previous history of cardiovascular disease were evaluated between 2007 and 2013. Exposure to air pollutants was estimated by linking the location of outdoor monitors to the ZIP code of each participant's residence. Crude and adjusted analyses were performed using Cox regression models to evaluate the risk for composite cardiovascular events including cardiovascular mortality, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, and stroke. A total of 136 094 participants were followed for a median of 7.0 years (900 845 person‐years). The risk of major cardiovascular events increased with higher mean concentrations of PM (2.5) in a linear relationship, with a hazard ratio of 1.36 (95% confidence interval, 1.29–1.43) per 1 μg/m(3) PM (2.5). Other pollutants including PM (2.5–10) of CO, SO (2), and NO (2), but not O(3), were significantly associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events. The burden from air pollution was comparable to that from hypertension and diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSIONS: This large‐scale population‐based study demonstrated that long‐term exposure to air pollution including PM (2.5) increases the risk of major cardiovascular disease and mortality. Air pollution should be considered an important modifiable environmental cardiovascular risk factor.
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spelling pubmed-57217902017-12-12 Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up Kim, Hyeanji Kim, Joonghee Kim, Sunhwa Kang, Si‐Hyuck Kim, Hee‐Jun Kim, Ho Heo, Jongbae Yi, Seung‐Muk Kim, Kyuseok Youn, Tae‐Jin Chae, In‐Ho J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that long‐term exposure to air pollution such as fine particulate matter (≤2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter [PM (2.5)]) increases the risk of all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality. To date, however, there are limited data on the impact of air pollution on specific cardiovascular diseases. This study aimed to evaluate cardiovascular effects of long‐term exposure to air pollution among residents of Seoul, Korea. METHODS AND RESULTS: Healthy participants with no previous history of cardiovascular disease were evaluated between 2007 and 2013. Exposure to air pollutants was estimated by linking the location of outdoor monitors to the ZIP code of each participant's residence. Crude and adjusted analyses were performed using Cox regression models to evaluate the risk for composite cardiovascular events including cardiovascular mortality, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, and stroke. A total of 136 094 participants were followed for a median of 7.0 years (900 845 person‐years). The risk of major cardiovascular events increased with higher mean concentrations of PM (2.5) in a linear relationship, with a hazard ratio of 1.36 (95% confidence interval, 1.29–1.43) per 1 μg/m(3) PM (2.5). Other pollutants including PM (2.5–10) of CO, SO (2), and NO (2), but not O(3), were significantly associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events. The burden from air pollution was comparable to that from hypertension and diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSIONS: This large‐scale population‐based study demonstrated that long‐term exposure to air pollution including PM (2.5) increases the risk of major cardiovascular disease and mortality. Air pollution should be considered an important modifiable environmental cardiovascular risk factor. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5721790/ /pubmed/29118034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007170 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Kim, Hyeanji
Kim, Joonghee
Kim, Sunhwa
Kang, Si‐Hyuck
Kim, Hee‐Jun
Kim, Ho
Heo, Jongbae
Yi, Seung‐Muk
Kim, Kyuseok
Youn, Tae‐Jin
Chae, In‐Ho
Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title_full Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title_short Cardiovascular Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution: A Population‐Based Study With 900 845 Person‐Years of Follow‐up
title_sort cardiovascular effects of long‐term exposure to air pollution: a population‐based study with 900 845 person‐years of follow‐up
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5721790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29118034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.007170
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