Short term effects of ambient sulphur dioxide and particulate matter on mortality in 12 European cities: Results from time series data from the APHEA project

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Katsouyanni, K
Touloumi, G
Spix, C
Schwartz, J
Balducci, F
Medina, S
Rossi, G
Wojtyniak, B
Sunyer, J
Bacharova, L
Schouten, JP
Ponka, A
Anderson, HR
机构
[1] GSF FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM UMWELT & GESUNDHEIT GMBH, INST EPIDEMIOL, MUNICH, GERMANY
[2] HARVARD UNIV, SCH PUBL HLTH, ENVIRONM EPIDEMIOL PROGRAM, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
[3] UNIV GRENOBLE, FAC MED, DEPT PUBL HLTH, F-38706 LA TRONCHE, FRANCE
[4] OBSERV REG SANTE PARIS, ORS ILE FRANCE, F-75732 PARIS 15, FRANCE
[5] CNR, IFC, NATL RES COUNCIL, INST CLIN PHYSIOL, I-56100 PISA, ITALY
[6] NATL INST HYG, PL-00791 WARSAW, POLAND
[7] INST MUNICIPAL INVEST MED, E-08003 BARCELONA, SPAIN
[8] NATL CTR HLTH PROMOT, BRATISLAVA 82007, SLOVAKIA
[9] UNIV GRONINGEN, UNIV HOSP GRONINGEN, DEPT EPIDEMIOL & STAT, NL-9713 GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS
[10] HELSINKI CITY CTR ENVIRONM, ENVIRONM HLTH UNIT, HELSINKI 00530, FINLAND
[11] UNIV LONDON ST GEORGES HOSP, SCH MED, DEPT PUBL HLTH SCI, LONDON SW17 0RE, ENGLAND
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1997年 / 314卷 / 7095期
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10.1136/bmj.314.7095.1658
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: To carry out a prospective combined quantitative analysis of the associations between all cause mortality and ambient particulate matter and sulphur dioxide. . Design: Analysis of time series data on daily number of deaths from all causes and concentrations of sulphur dioxide and particulate matter (measured as black smoke or particles smaller than 10 mu m in diameter (PM10)) and potential confounders. Setting: 12 European cities in the APHEA project (Air Pollution and Health: a European Approach). Main outcome measure: Relative risk of death. Results: In western European cities it was found that an increase of 50 mu g/m(3) in sulphur dioxide or black smoke was associated with a 3% (95% confidence interval 2% to 4%) increase in daily mortality and the corresponding figure for PM10 was 2% (1% to 3%). In central eastern European cities the increases in mortality associated with a 50 mu/m(3) change in sulphur dioxide was 0.8% (-0.1% to 2.4%) and in black smoke 0.6% (0.2% to 1.1%). Cumulative effects of prolonged (two to four days) exposure to air pollutants resulted to estimates comparable with the one day effects. The effects of both pollutants were stronger during the summer and were mutually independent Conclusions: The internal consistency of the results in western European cities with wide differences in climate and environmental conditions suggest that these associations may be causal. The long term health impact of these effects is uncertain, but today's relatively low levels of sulphur dioxide and particles still have detectable short term effects on health and further reductions in air pollution are advisable.
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页码:1658 / 1663
页数:6
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