Environmental health perspectives

Air Pollution from Tiny Particles and Risk of Death in Older Adults

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Abstract

PM2.5 exposure was significantly associated with total mortality (HR = 1.03) and cardiovascular mortality (HR = 1.10) among 517,041 participants.

  • Long-term exposure to PM2.5 is linked to an increased risk of mortality from all nonaccidental causes.
  • A stronger association was observed for cardiovascular disease mortality compared to total mortality.
  • No significant association was found between PM2.5 exposure and respiratory mortality overall.
  • Among never smokers, PM2.5 exposure was associated with increased respiratory mortality (HR = 1.27).
  • Findings were consistent across different exposure metrics and remained robust when adjusting for ozone exposure.
  • Statistically significant associations with PM2.5 mortality were also observed in California residents.

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