Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities
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Resumo: | Objective: To evaluate the short term associations between nitrogen dioxide (NO2) 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/m3 increase in NO2 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 (PM10 and PM2.5, 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 NO2 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 NO2 and increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality, suggesting that health benefits would be achieved by tightening the guidelines and regulatory limits of NO2. |
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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 citiesMCCAmbient Nitrogen DioxideDaily MortalityCardiovascular MortalityRespiratory MortalityDeterminantes da Saúde e da DoençaObjective: To evaluate the short term associations between nitrogen dioxide (NO2) 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/m3 increase in NO2 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 (PM10 and PM2.5, 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 NO2 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 NO2 and increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality, suggesting that health benefits would be achieved by tightening the guidelines and regulatory limits of NO2.What is already known on this topic: Evidence for the short term association between ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and mortality is limited, especially for cause specific associations Previous investigations have been mostly conducted in a small number of locations that cover limited geographical areas, and use different study designs and modelling approaches that lead to heterogeneous results What this study adds: This large multilocation study in 398 cities found that each 10 μg/m3 increase in NO2 concentrations on lag 1 day (previous day) was significantly associated with increased risk of total (0.46%), cardiovascular (0.37%), and respiratory (0.47%) mortality The concentration-response curves were almost linear without discernible thresholds even below the current WHO air quality guidelines, suggesting a need to revise the currently recommended values The uniform analytical approach allows a direct comparison of estimates across global regions,BMJ Publishing GroupRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeMeng, XiaLiu, CongChen, RenjieSera, FrancescoVicedo-Cabrera, Ana MariaMilojevic, AiGuo, YumingTong, ShiluCoelho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti StagliorSaldiva, Paulo Hilario NascimentoLavigne, EricCorrea, Patricia MatusOrtega, Nicolas ValdesOsorio Garcia, SamuelKyselý, JanUrban, AlešOrru, HansMaasikmets, MarekJaakkola, Jouni J.K.Ryti, NiiloHuber, VeronikaSchneider, AlexandraKatsouyanni, KleaAnalitis, AntonisHashizume, MasahiroHonda, YasushiNg, Chris Fook ShengNunes, BaltazarTeixeira, João PauloHolobaca, Iulian HoriaFratianni, SimonaKim, HoTobias, AurelioÍñiguez, CarmenForsberg, BertilÅström, ChristoferRagettli, Martina S.Guo, Yue-Liang LeonPan, Shih-ChunLi, ShanshanBell, Michelle L.Zanobetti, AntonellaSchwartz, JoelWu, TangchunGasparrini, AntonioKan, Haidong2022-07-05T17:14:38Z2021-03-242021-03-24T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8067engBMJ. 2021 Mar 24;372:n534. doi: 10.1136/bmj.n5341759-215110.1136/bmj.n534info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-20T15:42:28Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/8067Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:42:54.412832Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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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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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities |
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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities Meng, Xia MCC Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide Daily Mortality Cardiovascular Mortality Respiratory Mortality Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença |
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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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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities |
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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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Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities |
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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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Meng, Xia |
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Meng, Xia Liu, Cong Chen, Renjie Sera, Francesco Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria Milojevic, Ai Guo, Yuming Tong, Shilu Coelho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Staglior Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento Lavigne, Eric Correa, Patricia Matus Ortega, Nicolas Valdes Osorio Garcia, Samuel Kyselý, Jan Urban, Aleš Orru, Hans Maasikmets, Marek Jaakkola, Jouni J.K. Ryti, Niilo Huber, Veronika Schneider, Alexandra Katsouyanni, Klea Analitis, Antonis Hashizume, Masahiro Honda, Yasushi Ng, Chris Fook Sheng Nunes, Baltazar Teixeira, João Paulo Holobaca, Iulian Horia Fratianni, Simona Kim, Ho Tobias, Aurelio Íñiguez, Carmen Forsberg, Bertil Åström, Christofer Ragettli, Martina S. Guo, Yue-Liang Leon Pan, Shih-Chun Li, Shanshan Bell, Michelle L. Zanobetti, Antonella Schwartz, Joel Wu, Tangchun Gasparrini, Antonio Kan, Haidong |
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Liu, Cong Chen, Renjie Sera, Francesco Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria Milojevic, Ai Guo, Yuming Tong, Shilu Coelho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Staglior Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento Lavigne, Eric Correa, Patricia Matus Ortega, Nicolas Valdes Osorio Garcia, Samuel Kyselý, Jan Urban, Aleš Orru, Hans Maasikmets, Marek Jaakkola, Jouni J.K. Ryti, Niilo Huber, Veronika Schneider, Alexandra Katsouyanni, Klea Analitis, Antonis Hashizume, Masahiro Honda, Yasushi Ng, Chris Fook Sheng Nunes, Baltazar Teixeira, João Paulo Holobaca, Iulian Horia Fratianni, Simona Kim, Ho Tobias, Aurelio Íñiguez, Carmen Forsberg, Bertil Åström, Christofer Ragettli, Martina S. Guo, Yue-Liang Leon Pan, Shih-Chun Li, Shanshan Bell, Michelle L. Zanobetti, Antonella Schwartz, Joel Wu, Tangchun Gasparrini, Antonio Kan, Haidong |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde |
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Meng, Xia Liu, Cong Chen, Renjie Sera, Francesco Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana Maria Milojevic, Ai Guo, Yuming Tong, Shilu Coelho, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Staglior Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento Lavigne, Eric Correa, Patricia Matus Ortega, Nicolas Valdes Osorio Garcia, Samuel Kyselý, Jan Urban, Aleš Orru, Hans Maasikmets, Marek Jaakkola, Jouni J.K. Ryti, Niilo Huber, Veronika Schneider, Alexandra Katsouyanni, Klea Analitis, Antonis Hashizume, Masahiro Honda, Yasushi Ng, Chris Fook Sheng Nunes, Baltazar Teixeira, João Paulo Holobaca, Iulian Horia Fratianni, Simona Kim, Ho Tobias, Aurelio Íñiguez, Carmen Forsberg, Bertil Åström, Christofer Ragettli, Martina S. Guo, Yue-Liang Leon Pan, Shih-Chun Li, Shanshan Bell, Michelle L. Zanobetti, Antonella Schwartz, Joel Wu, Tangchun Gasparrini, Antonio Kan, Haidong |
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MCC Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide Daily Mortality Cardiovascular Mortality Respiratory Mortality Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença |
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MCC Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide Daily Mortality Cardiovascular Mortality Respiratory Mortality Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença |
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Objective: To evaluate the short term associations between nitrogen dioxide (NO2) 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/m3 increase in NO2 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 (PM10 and PM2.5, 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 NO2 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 NO2 and increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality, suggesting that health benefits would be achieved by tightening the guidelines and regulatory limits of NO2. |
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