Chronic exposure to particulate matter and risk of cardiovascular mortality: cohort study from Taiwan

Sep 23, 2015BMC public health

Long-term air pollution exposure and risk of heart-related death in Taiwan

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Abstract

The study followed 43,227 individuals for a median of 18 years and recorded 230 cardiovascular deaths.

  • Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels in this cohort ranged from 22.8 to 32.9 ΞΌg/m(3).
  • No significant association was found between PM2.5 exposure and mortality from cardiovascular disease (Hazard Ratio 0.80) or all causes (Hazard Ratio 0.92) per 10 ΞΌg/m(3) increase in PM2.5.
  • Findings differ from prior studies in Asia that indicated a link between air pollution and increased cardiovascular mortality.
  • The study's high background air pollution levels and limited number of cardiovascular events may have affected its power.

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