Ambient air pollution exposure and adult asthma incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Dec 14, 2024The Lancet. Planetary health

Air pollution exposure and new cases of adult asthma: a systematic review and combined analysis

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Abstract

Pooled relative risks indicate that a 5 μg/m increase in particulate matter is associated with a 1.07 increase in the risk of incident adult asthma.

  • A 10 μg/m increase in nitrogen dioxide is associated with a 1.11 increase in the risk of incident adult asthma.
  • No significant association was found between increasing ozone concentration and incident adult asthma.
  • Substantial heterogeneity was observed across studies, with an I² of 88% for all analyses.
  • Average exposure level was identified as a significant source of heterogeneity for nitrogen dioxide estimates.
  • Further primary investigations are necessary to enhance confidence in pooled estimates and ensure population representation.

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