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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities
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SYSNO ASEP 0541838 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities Tvůrce(i) Meng, X. (CN)
Liu, C. (CN)
Chen, R. (CN)
Sera, F. (GB)
Vicedo-Cabrera, A.M. (CH)
Milojevic, A. (GB)
Guo, Y. (AU)
Tong, S. (CN)
Coelho, M. S. Z. S. (BR)
Saldiva, P. H. N. (BR)
Lavigne, E. (CA)
Correa, P.M. (CL)
Ortega, N. V. (CL)
Garcia, S.O. (MX)
Kyselý, Jan (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
Urban, Aleš (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
Orru, H. (SE)
Maasikmets, M. (EE)
Jaakkola, J.J.K. (FI)
Ryti, N. (FI)
Huber, V. (DE)
Schneider, A. (DE)
Katsouyanni, K. (GE)
Analitis, A. (GR)
Hashizume, M. (JP)
Honda, Y. (JP)
Ng, Ch.F.S. (JP)
Nunes, B. (PT)
Teixeira, J. P. (PT)
Holobaca, I.H. (RO)
Fratianni, S. (IT)
Kim, H. (KR)
Tobias, A. (GR)
Iniguez, C. (ES)
Forsberg, B. (SE)
Åström, C. (SE)
Ragettli, M.S. (CH)
Guo, Y. L. L. (TW)
Pan, S.-Ch. (TW)
Li, S. (AU)
Bell, M.L. (US)
Zanobetti, A. (US)
Schwartz, J. (US)
Wu, T. (US)
Gasparrini, A. (GB)
Kan, H. (CN)Celkový počet autorů 46 Číslo článku n534 Zdroj.dok. British medical journal. - : BMJ Group - ISSN 1756-1833
Roč. 372, MAR 24 (2021)Poč.str. 9 s. Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. GB - Velká Británie Klíč. slova carbon monoxide ; nitrogen dioxide ; ozone ; sulfur dioxide ; nitrogen dioxide Vědní obor RIV DN - Vliv životního prostředí na zdraví Obor OECD Meteorology and atmospheric sciences CEP GA18-22125S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR Způsob publikování Open access Institucionální podpora UFA-U - RVO:68378289 UT WOS 000637833700009 EID SCOPUS 85103370304 DOI 10.1136/bmj.n534 Anotace Objective: To evaluate the short term associations between nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) and total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality across multiple countries/regions worldwide, using a uniform analytical protocol. Design: Two stage, time series approach, with overdispersed generalised linear models and multilevel meta-analysis. Setting: 398 cities in 22 low to high income countries/regions. Main outcome measures: Daily deaths from total (62.8 million), cardiovascular (19.7 million), and respiratory (5.5 million) causes between 1973 and 2018. Results: On average, a 10 μg/m 3 increase in NO 2 concentration on lag 1 day (previous day) was associated with 0.46% (95% confidence interval 0.36% to 0.57%), 0.37% (0.22% to 0.51%), and 0.47% (0.21% to 0.72%) increases in total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality, respectively. These associations remained robust after adjusting for co-pollutants (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ≤10 μm or ≤2.5 μm (PM 10 and PM 2.5, respectively), ozone, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide). The pooled concentration-response curves for all three causes were almost linear without discernible thresholds. The proportion of deaths attributable to NO 2 concentration above the counterfactual zero level was 1.23% (95% confidence interval 0.96% to 1.51%) across the 398 cities. Conclusions This multilocation study provides key evidence on the independent and linear associations between short term exposure to NO 2 and increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality, suggesting that health benefits would be achieved by tightening the guidelines and regulatory limits of NO 2. Pracoviště Ústav fyziky atmosféry Kontakt Kateřina Adamovičová, adamovicova@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 012 ; Kateřina Potužníková, kaca@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 019 Rok sběru 2022 Elektronická adresa https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n534
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