Air Pollution and Mortality in the Medicare Population

Jun 29, 2017The New England journal of medicine

Air Pollution and Death Rates in Older Adults on Medicare

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Abstract

Increases of 10 μg per cubic meter in fine particulate matter are associated with a 7.3% increase in all-cause mortality.

  • Exposure to 10 ppb of ozone is associated with a 1.1% increase in all-cause mortality.
  • In person-years with PM exposure below 12 μg per cubic meter, the increase in mortality associated with 10 μg of PM is 13.6%.
  • For the same low exposure levels, a 10 ppb increase in ozone is linked to a 1.0% increase in mortality.
  • Higher risks of death from PM exposure were observed among men, black individuals, and those eligible for Medicaid.
  • Significant adverse health effects associated with PM and ozone occur even at levels below current national air quality standards.

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