Ecotoxicology and environmental safety

Balancing the risks and benefits of regular physical activity and air pollution on death rates in a large UK study

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Abstract

During a mean follow-up of 11.83 years, 16,629 deaths were recorded among 322,092 participants.

  • Higher levels of physical activity (PA) were associated with reduced risks of all-cause mortality and specific causes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and respiratory diseases.
  • Participants with high PA had a hazard ratio of 0.74 for all-cause mortality compared to those with low PA.
  • Exposure to particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NO) was linked to increased all-cause mortality risk, with hazard ratios of 1.05 and 1.06, respectively.
  • Significant elevated risks for CVD mortality were associated with PM, while NO exposure was linked to increased respiratory disease mortality.
  • No significant interaction was found between PA levels and exposure to PM or NO.

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