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   Exposure to particulate matter and long-term risk of cardiovascular mortality in Japan: NIPPON DATA80  
   
نویسنده ueda k. ,nagasawa s.-y. ,nitta h. ,miura k. ,ueshima h.
منبع journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis - 2012 - دوره : 19 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:246 -254
چکیده    Aim: it remains uncertain whether chronic exposure to particulate air pollution is associated with increased mortality in japan because japan has a different distribution pattern of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors compared to western countries. we investigated the association between longterm exposure to particulate matter (pm) and cardiovascular mortality risk using a representative japanese cohort. methods: a total of 7,250 participants aged 30 years and older from 232 districts throughout japan were followed from 1980 to 2004. we linked the averaged annual concentrations of pm from 1985 to 2004 to each cohort participant who resided in the district at the time of the baseline survey. study participants were divided into quintiles of average pm concentration. we applied the cox proportional hazard model adjusting for sex,age,body mass index,blood pressure,total cholesterol,blood glucose,smoking categories,drinking categories,and the municipality population size. results: during follow-up,there were 1,716 deaths from all causes; 571 from cardiovascular disease,116 from coronary heart disease,and 250 from stroke. hazard ratios were not different among the quintiles and those for trend per 10 μg/m 3 increase in annual pm concentration were 0.98 (95% confidence interval,0.92-1.04) for all-cause mortality and 0.90 (95% confidence interval,0.81-1.00) for cardiovascular mortality. conclusion: long-term exposure to pm was not associated with increased cardiovascular mortality risk in this population-based cohort in japan.
کلیدواژه Air pollution; Cardiovascular disease; Cohort studies; Epidemiology; Mortality
آدرس environmental epidemiology section,environmental health sciences division,national institute for environmental studies,ibaraki, Japan, lifestyle-related disease prevention center,shiga university of medical science,shiga,japan,department of health science,shiga university of medical science,shiga, Japan, environmental epidemiology section,environmental health sciences division,national institute for environmental studies,ibaraki, Japan, department of health science,shiga university of medical science,shiga, Japan, lifestyle-related disease prevention center,shiga university of medical science,shiga,japan,department of health science,shiga university of medical science,shiga, Japan
 
     
   
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