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Acute effect of fine and coarse particular matter on cardiovascular visits in Ningbo, China

Although a growing number of epidemiological studies have been conducted on size-specific health effects of particulate matter in China, results remain inconsistent. In this study, we investigated acute effect of fine and coarse particular matter on cardiovascular hospital visits in Ningbo, China. W...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2018-11, Vol.25 (33), p.33548-33555
Main Authors: Zheng, Pei-wen, Shen, Peng, Ye, Zhen-hua, Zhang, Zhen-yu, Chai, Peng-fei, Li, Die, Jin, Ming-juan, Tang, Meng-Ling, Lu, Huai-chu, Lin, Hong-bo, Wang, Jian-bing, Chen, Kun
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Summary:Although a growing number of epidemiological studies have been conducted on size-specific health effects of particulate matter in China, results remain inconsistent. In this study, we investigated acute effect of fine and coarse particular matter on cardiovascular hospital visits in Ningbo, China. We used generalized additive models to examine short-term effects of PM 2.5 and PM 10–2.5 on cardiovascular hospital visits by adjustment for temporal, seasonal, and meteorological effects. Subgroup analyses were conducted by age, sex, and season. We also examined the stability of their effects in multi-pollutant models. We found that PM 2.5 were associated with cardiovascular hospital visits (RR = 1.006; 95% CI 1.000, 1.011) and results remained similar after adjustment for PM 10–2.5 (RR = 1.005; 95% CI 0.998, 1.013). There was a borderline association between PM 10–2.5 and cardiovascular hospital visits (RR = 1.007; 95% CI 0.997, 1.016), which disappeared after controlling for PM 2.5 (RR = 1.000; 95% CI 0.988, 1.013). The associations appeared to be stronger in the cold season and among the elderly (≥ 75 years). The findings of this study suggested significant adverse effects of PM 2.5 , but no independent effects of PM 10–2.5 on cardiovascular hospital visits. Additional studies are needed to confirm these findings.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-018-3286-2