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Association between exposure to multiple air pollutants, transportation noise and cause-specific mortality in adults in Switzerland.

Vienneau, D; Stafoggia, M; Rodopoulou, S; Chen, J; Atkinson, RW; Bauwelinck, M; Klompmaker, JO; Oftedal, B; Andersen, ZJ; Janssen, NAH; et al. Vienneau, D; Stafoggia, M; Rodopoulou, S; Chen, J; Atkinson, RW; Bauwelinck, M; Klompmaker, JO; Oftedal, B; Andersen, ZJ; Janssen, NAH; So, R; Lim, Y-H; Flückiger, B; Ducret-Stich, R; Röösli, M; Probst-Hensch, N; Künzli, N; Strak, M; Samoli, E; de Hoogh, K; Brunekreef, B; Hoek, G (2023) Association between exposure to multiple air pollutants, transportation noise and cause-specific mortality in adults in Switzerland. Environ Health, 22 (1). p. 29. ISSN 1476-069X https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-023-00983-y
SGUL Authors: Atkinson, Richard William

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to air pollution and noise is detrimental to health; but studies that evaluated both remain limited. This study explores associations with natural and cause-specific mortality for a range of air pollutants and transportation noise. METHODS: Over 4 million adults in Switzerland were followed from 2000 to 2014. Exposure to PM2.5, PM2.5 components (Cu, Fe, S and Zn), NO2, black carbon (BC) and ozone (O3) from European models, and transportation noise from source-specific Swiss models, were assigned at baseline home addresses. Cox proportional hazards models, adjusted for individual and area-level covariates, were used to evaluate associations with each exposure and death from natural, cardiovascular (CVD) or non-malignant respiratory disease. Analyses included single and two exposure models, and subset analysis to study lower exposure ranges. RESULTS: During follow-up, 661,534 individuals died of natural causes (36.6% CVD, 6.6% respiratory). All exposures including the PM2.5 components were associated with natural mortality, with hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 1.026 (1.015, 1.038) per 5 µg/m3 PM2.5, 1.050 (1.041, 1.059) per 10 µg/m3 NO2, 1.057 (1.048, 1.067) per 0.5 × 10-5/m BC and 1.045 (1.040, 1.049) per 10 dB Lden total transportation noise. NO2, BC, Cu, Fe and noise were consistently associated with CVD and respiratory mortality, whereas PM2.5 was only associated with CVD mortality. Natural mortality associations persisted < 20 µg/m3 for PM2.5 and NO2, < 1.5 10-5/m BC and < 53 dB Lden total transportation noise. The O3 association was inverse for all outcomes. Including noise attenuated all outcome associations, though many remained significant. Across outcomes, noise was robust to adjustment to air pollutants (e.g. natural mortality 1.037 (1.033, 1.042) per 10 dB Lden total transportation noise, after including BC). CONCLUSION: Long-term exposure to air pollution and transportation noise in Switzerland contribute to premature mortality. Considering co-exposures revealed the importance of local traffic-related pollutants such as NO2, BC and transportation noise.

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Keywords: Air, Cardiovascular, Metals, Mortality, Noise, Respiratory, Traffic-related pollution, Humans, Adult, Air Pollutants, Switzerland, Cause of Death, Noise, Transportation, Nitrogen Dioxide, Environmental Exposure, Cohort Studies, Air Pollution, Particulate Matter, Cardiovascular Diseases, Humans, Cardiovascular Diseases, Nitrogen Dioxide, Air Pollutants, Cause of Death, Cohort Studies, Air Pollution, Environmental Exposure, Noise, Transportation, Adult, Switzerland, Particulate Matter, Traffic-related pollution, Air, Noise, Metals, Mortality, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, 1117 Public Health and Health Services, Toxicology
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Population Health Research Institute (INPH)
Journal or Publication Title: Environ Health
ISSN: 1476-069X
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
27 March 2023Published
13 March 2023Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Projects:
Project IDFunderFunder ID
4954-RFA14-3/16-5Health Effects Institutehttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100001160
R-82811201U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000139
3347CO-108806Swiss National Science Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001711
33CS30_134273Swiss National Science Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001711
33CS30_148415Swiss National Science Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001711
17.0094.PJ/D49165BADFederal Office for the EnvironmentUNSPECIFIED
PubMed ID: 36967400
Web of Science ID: WOS:000956981500002
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/115366
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-023-00983-y

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