Long-term effects of total and source-specific particulate air pollution on incident cardiovascular disease in Gothenburg, Sweden

Jun 11, 2017Environmental research

Long-term exposure to overall and specific types of air pollution linked to new heart and blood vessel diseases in Gothenburg, Sweden

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Abstract

There were 2266 new cases of ischemic heart disease observed during the study period.

  • Long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) in the last five years is associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease and heart failure.
  • Positive associations between PM exposure and stroke were noted, although generally non-significant.
  • The observed risks appeared stronger in women, non-smokers, and individuals from higher socioeconomic classes.
  • The associations could not be linked to specific sources or types of PM, indicating a complex relationship.
  • Exposure levels were moderate, with a median of 13 µg/m³ for PM, and similar across both cohorts.

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