[Meta-analysis of the Italian studies on short-term effects of air pollution].

Aug 23, 2001Epidemiologia e prevenzione

Short-term effects of air pollution in Italy: A combined analysis of studies

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Abstract

The meta-analysis of air pollution effects included data from 7 million individuals across 8 Italian cities.

  • Statistically significant associations were found between various pollutants and mortality for natural causes.
  • Ozone was positively associated with daily mortality and hospital admissions for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, particularly in the warm season.
  • The highest risks for mortality related to air pollution, up to 4%, were observed for respiratory conditions.
  • Age was an effect modifier, with the elderly showing greater susceptibility to the effects of pollutants.
  • Significant heterogeneity in total natural mortality was observed across cities, with a notable North-South risk gradient.

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