Ambient PM 2.5 , O 3 , and NO 2 Exposures and Associations with Mortality over 16 Years of Follow-Up in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC)

Nov 4, 2015Environmental health perspectives

Long-term exposure to fine particles, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide linked to death rates in Canada over 16 years

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Associations between exposure to PM2.5, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide and mortality were examined in a cohort of approximately 2.5 million Canadians over 16 years.

  • Mortality from various causes was positively associated with exposure to PM2.5, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide.
  • The hazard ratio for nonaccidental mortality for combined exposure to all three pollutants was estimated at 1.075.
  • PM2.5 exposure alone did not fully explain the health risks associated with ambient pollution.
  • Residential mobility had a limited impact on the associations between mortality and PM2.5 and ozone, but increased associations with nitrogen dioxide.

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