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Long-term NO(2) exposures and cause-specific mortality in American older adults

BACKGROUND: The impact of long-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) on cause-specific mortality is poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risks associated with long-term NO(2) exposure and evaluate confounding of this association. METHODS: We examined the association between 12-month...

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Autores principales: Eum, Ki-Do, Kazemiparkouhi, Fatemeh, Wang, Bingyu, Manjourides, Justin, Pun, Vivian, Pavlu, Virgil, Suh, Helen
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7123874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30639903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2018.12.060
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author Eum, Ki-Do
Kazemiparkouhi, Fatemeh
Wang, Bingyu
Manjourides, Justin
Pun, Vivian
Pavlu, Virgil
Suh, Helen
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description BACKGROUND: The impact of long-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) on cause-specific mortality is poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risks associated with long-term NO(2) exposure and evaluate confounding of this association. METHODS: We examined the association between 12-month moving average NO(2) exposure and cause-specific mortality in 14.1 million US Medicare beneficiaries between 2000 and 2008. Associations were examined using age, gender, and race-stratified and state-adjusted Poisson regression models. We assessed the potential for confounding by PM(2.5) and behavioral covariates and unmeasured confounding by decomposing NO(2) into its spatial and spatio-temporal components. RESULTS: We found significant associations between 12-month NO(2) exposure and increased mortality from all-causes [risk ratio (RR): 1.052; 95% CI: 1.051, 1.054; per 10 ppb], cardiovascular (CVD) (1.133; 95% CI: 1.130, 1.137) and respiratory disease (1.050; 95% CI: 1.044, 1.056), all cancers (1.021; 95% CI: 1.017, 1.025), ischemic heart disease (IHD) (1.221; 95% CI: 1.217, 1.226), cerebrovascular (CBV) disease (1.092; 95% CI: 1.085, 1.100), and for the first time pneumonia (1.275; 95% CI: 1.263, 1.287). Associations generally remained positive and statistically significant after adjustment for PM(2.5) and behavioral factors. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide additional evidence of the increased risk posed by long-term NO(2) exposures on increased mortality from all-causes, CVD, respiratory disease, IHD, CBV, and cancer and provide new evidence of their impact on mortality from pneumonia. Unmeasured confounding of these associations was present, however, demonstrating the need to understand sources of this confounding.
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spelling pubmed-71238742020-04-03 Long-term NO(2) exposures and cause-specific mortality in American older adults Eum, Ki-Do Kazemiparkouhi, Fatemeh Wang, Bingyu Manjourides, Justin Pun, Vivian Pavlu, Virgil Suh, Helen Environ Int Article BACKGROUND: The impact of long-term exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) on cause-specific mortality is poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To assess mortality risks associated with long-term NO(2) exposure and evaluate confounding of this association. METHODS: We examined the association between 12-month moving average NO(2) exposure and cause-specific mortality in 14.1 million US Medicare beneficiaries between 2000 and 2008. Associations were examined using age, gender, and race-stratified and state-adjusted Poisson regression models. We assessed the potential for confounding by PM(2.5) and behavioral covariates and unmeasured confounding by decomposing NO(2) into its spatial and spatio-temporal components. RESULTS: We found significant associations between 12-month NO(2) exposure and increased mortality from all-causes [risk ratio (RR): 1.052; 95% CI: 1.051, 1.054; per 10 ppb], cardiovascular (CVD) (1.133; 95% CI: 1.130, 1.137) and respiratory disease (1.050; 95% CI: 1.044, 1.056), all cancers (1.021; 95% CI: 1.017, 1.025), ischemic heart disease (IHD) (1.221; 95% CI: 1.217, 1.226), cerebrovascular (CBV) disease (1.092; 95% CI: 1.085, 1.100), and for the first time pneumonia (1.275; 95% CI: 1.263, 1.287). Associations generally remained positive and statistically significant after adjustment for PM(2.5) and behavioral factors. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide additional evidence of the increased risk posed by long-term NO(2) exposures on increased mortality from all-causes, CVD, respiratory disease, IHD, CBV, and cancer and provide new evidence of their impact on mortality from pneumonia. Unmeasured confounding of these associations was present, however, demonstrating the need to understand sources of this confounding. 2019-01-09 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7123874/ /pubmed/30639903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2018.12.060 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-NC-ND/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7123874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30639903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2018.12.060
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