Association between Atmospheric Particulate Pollutants and Mortality for Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Chinese Korean Population: A Case-Crossover Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Meteorological Data
2.2. Mortality Data
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ICD10 | International Classification of Disease, tenth revision |
PM | particulate matter |
PM10 | particulate matter less than 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter |
PM2.5 | particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter |
SO2 | sulfur dioxide |
NO2 | nitrogen dioxide |
OR | odds ratio |
CI | confidence interval |
SD | standard deviation |
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Ethnic | Cardio-Cerebrovascular Disease Number (Percentage) a | Cardiovascular Diseases Number (Percentage) | Cerebrovascular Disease Number (Percentage) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Han | 9029 (55.2%) | 4785 (29.2%) | 4244 (26.0%) | |
Male | 5289 (32.3%) | 2662 (16.3%) | 2627 (16.1%) | |
Female | 3740 (22.9%) | 2123 (12.9%) | 1617 (9.9%) | |
Korean | 7336 (44.8%) | 3255 (19.9%) | 4081 (24.9%) | |
Male | 3709 (22.7%) | 1498 (9.2%) | 2211 (13.5%) | |
Female | 3627 (22.1%) | 1757 (10.7%) | 1870 (11.4%) | |
Total | 16,365 (100%) | 8040 (49.1%) | 8325 (50.9%) |
Minimum | Maximum | Mean ± SD a | Cold Season b (mean) | Warm Season c (mean) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PM2.5 (μg/m3) | 4 | 289 | 32.90 ± 28.27 | 48.41 | 17.80 |
PM10 (μg/m3) | 8 | 285 | 51.20 ± 35.82 | 68.46 | 34.42 |
NO2 (μg/m3) | 6 | 88 | 22.30 ± 12.04 | 27.27 | 17.47 |
SO2 (μg/m3) | 1 | 128 | 14.75 ± 16.63 | 25.55 | 4.24 |
Temperature (°C) | −24 | 28 | 5.46 ± 12.87 | −5.16 | 15.79 |
Relative humidity (%) | 15 | 97 | 66.09 ± 15.70 | 59.86 | 72.15 |
Barometric (hPa) | 932 | 982 | 962.46 ± 7.35 | 966.24 | 958.80 |
Total deaths | 9 | 40 | 22.39 ± 5.14 | 23.70 | 21.09 |
Air Pollutants | Lag Time (days) a | Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases OR (95%CI) b | Cardiovascular Diseases OR (95%CI) | Cerebrovascular Disease OR (95%CI) |
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PM2.5 | 0 | 1.025 * (1.024–1.026) c | 1.025 * (1.023–1.026) | 1.024 * (1.023–1.026) c |
1 | 1.025 * (1.024–1.026) | 1.026 * (1.025–1.028) c | 1.024 * (1.023–1.025) | |
2 | 1.024 * (1.023–1.025) | 1.023 * (1.022–1.025) | 1.024 * (1.023–1.026) | |
3 | 1.023 * (1.022–1.024) | 1.024 * (1.022–1.025) | 1.023 * (1.022–1.024) | |
PM10 | 0 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.012) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c | 1.011 * (1.010–1.012) |
1 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c | |
2 | 1.011 * (1.011–1.012) | 1.011 * (1.010–1.011) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | |
3 | 1.010 * (1.010–1.011) | 1.010 * (1.009–1.011) | 1.010 * (1.009–1.011) |
Air Pollutants | Cardio-Cerebrovascular Disease | Cardiovascular Disease | Cerebrovascular Disease | |||
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Han a OR (95%CI) c | Korean b OR (95%CI) | Han OR (95%CI) | Korean OR (95%CI) | Han OR (95%CI) | Korean OR (95%CI) | |
PM2.5 | 1.025 * (1.024–1.027) | 1.024 * (1.022–1.025) | 1.027 * (1.025–1.029) | 1.026 * (1.023–1.028) | 1.026 * (1.024–1.028) d | 1.023 * (1.021–1.025) d |
+PM10 | 1.142 * (1.137–1.146) | 1.137 * (1.132–1.142) | 1.142 * (1.136–1.149) | 1.139 * (1.132–1.147) | 1.147 * (1.140–1.154) | 1.147 * (1.140–1.154) |
+SO2 | 1.040 * (1.038–1.042) | 1.039 * (1.037–1.041) | 1.041 * (1.038–1.044) | 1.042 * (1.039–1.046) | 1.040 * (1.037–1.043) | 1.039 * (1.036–1.042) |
+NO2 | 1.058 * (1.056–1.060) | 1.058 * (1.055–1.060) | 1.060 * (1.057–1.063) | 1.061 * (1.057–1.065) | 1.059 * (1.056–1.063) | 1.057 * (1.053–1.060) |
+SO2+NO2 | 1.059 * (1.057–1.061) | 1.059 * (1.056–1.061) | 1.060 * (1.057–1.064) | 1.062 * (1.058–1.067) | 1.060 * (1.057–1.064) | 1.058 * (1.054–1.061) |
+PM10+NO2+SO2 | 1.154 * (1.149–1.158) | 1.150 * (1.145–1.155) | 1.157 * (1.150–1.164) | 1.154 * (1.145–1.162) | 1.158 * (1.151–1.165) | 1.159 * (1.152–1.166) |
PM10 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.014) | 1.012 * (1.010–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.010–1.013) |
+PM2.5 | 1.041 * (1.039–1.043) d | 1.050 * (1.047–1.053) d | 1.043 * (1.040–1.046) d | 1.049 * (1.044–1.053) d | 1.040 * (1.037–1.043) d | 1.048 * (1.044–1.052) d |
+SO2 | 1.015 * (1.014–1.016) | 1.017 * (1.016–1.018) | 1.016 * (1.015–1.018) | 1.017 * (1.015–1.019) | 1.015 * (1.013–1.016) | 1.017 * (1.015–1.018) |
+NO2 | 1.018 * (1.017–1.019) | 1.020 * (1.019–1.022) | 1.018 * (1.017–1.020) d | 1.021 * (1.019–1.023) d | 1.017 * (1.016–1.019) d | 1.020 * (1.018–1.022) d |
+SO2+NO2 | 1.018 * (1.017–1.019) d | 1.021 * (1.019–1.022) d | 1.019 * (1.017–1.021) d | 1.022 * (1.020–1.024) d | 1.018 * (1.016–1.019) | 1.020 * (1.019–1.022) |
+PM2.5+NO2+SO2 | 1.041 * (1.039–1.043) d | 1.050 * (1.047–1.053) d | 1.044 * (1.041–1.047) d | 1.050 * (1.045–1.054) d | 1.040 * (1.037–1.044) d | 1.049 * (1.045–1.053) d |
Air Pollutants | Cardio-Cerebrovascular Disease OR (95%CI) a | Cardiovascular Diseases OR (95%CI) | Cerebrovascular Disease OR (95%CI) | |
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Male | PM2.5 | 1.025 * (1.024–1.027) | 1.025 * (1.023–1.027) | 1.025 * (1.023–1.027) |
PM10 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | |
Female | PM2.5 | 1.024 * (1.023–1.025) | 1.027 * (1.025–1.030) | 1.023 * (1.021–1.026) |
PM10 | 1.011 * (1.011–1.012) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.011 * (1.010–1.013) | |
Age ≤ 65 years | PM2.5 | 1.024 * (1.022–1.026) | 1.026 * (1.023–1.029) | 1.024 * (1.021–1.026) |
PM10 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.011 * (1.009–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.010–1.014) | |
Age > 65 years | PM2.5 | 1.025 * (1.024–1.026) | 1.026 * (1.025–1.028) | 1.025 * (1.023–1.026) |
PM10 | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) | |
Warm season b | PM2.5 | 1.141 * (1.136–1.145) d | 1.136 * (1.130–1.142) d | 1.139 * (1.133–1.146) d |
PM10 | 1.038 * (1.036–1.040) e | 1.038 * (1.035–1.041) e | 1.036 * (1.033–1.039) e | |
Cold season c | PM2.5 | 1.014 * (1.013–1.015) d | 1.015 * (1.013–1.016) d | 1.014 * (1.012–1.015) d |
PM10 | 1.008 * (1.007–1.009) e | 1.008 * (1.007–1.009) e | 1.008 * (1.007–1.009) e |
Study Locations | Reference | Study Period | Exposure | Cardiovascular Mortality |
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Our study | — | 2015–2016 | PM2.5 (32.9 ± 28.3) | 2.60 (2.50, 2.80) |
— | PM10 (51.2 ± 35.8) | 1.20 (1.10, 1.30) | ||
Shenyang, China | [18] | 2006–2008 | PM2.5 (75 ± 43) | 0.53 (0.09, 0.97) |
Shanghai, China | [17] | 2004–2005 | PM2.5 (56.4 ± 1.3) | 0.41 (0.01, 0.82) |
U.S. Californian 9 cities | [21] | 1999–2002 | PM2.5 (19.4) | 0.60 (0.02, 1.00) |
U.S. 27 communities | [32] | 1997–2002 | PM2.5 (15.7) | 1.03 (0.02, 2.04) a |
U.S. 112 cities | [22] | 1999–2005 | PM2.5 (6.7–25) | 0.85 (0.46, 1.24) |
Japan 20 cities | [33] | 2002–2004 | PM2.5 (11.8–22.8) | — |
Guangzhou, China | [34] | 2007–2008 | PM2.5 (70.1 ± 34.6) | 1.22 (0.63, 1.68) |
Europe 30 cities | [35] | 1990–1997 | PM10 (22.5–76.2) | 1.97 (1.38, 2.55) |
Shanghai, China | [26] | 2001–2004 | PM10 (102 ± 65) | 0.27 (0.10, 0.44) |
Sao Paulo, Brazil | [36] | 2000–2011 | PM10 (40.8) | 0.40 (0.07, 0.73) |
Taiwan, China | [37] | 2006–2008 | PM2.5–10 (21.45) | 10.0 (1.0, 21.0) |
Shijiazhuang, China | [38] | 2013–2015 | PM2.5 (117 ± 99) | 0.29 (0.10, 0.47) |
Shanghai, China | [38] | 2013–2015 | PM2.5 (56 ± 38) | 0.29 (0.04, 0.55) |
Wuhan, China | [38] | 2013–2015 | PM2.5 (79 ± 55) | 0.44 (0.05, 0.83) |
Guangzhou, China | [38] | 2013–2015 | PM2.5 (46 ± 25) | 1.42 (0.85, 2.00) |
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Zhang, C.; Quan, Z.; Wu, Q.; Jin, Z.; Lee, J.H.; Li, C.; Zheng, Y.; Cui, L. Association between Atmospheric Particulate Pollutants and Mortality for Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Chinese Korean Population: A Case-Crossover Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122835
Zhang C, Quan Z, Wu Q, Jin Z, Lee JH, Li C, Zheng Y, Cui L. Association between Atmospheric Particulate Pollutants and Mortality for Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Chinese Korean Population: A Case-Crossover Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(12):2835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122835
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Chao, Zhenyu Quan, Qincheng Wu, Zhezhen Jin, Joseph H. Lee, Chunhua Li, Yuxin Zheng, and Lianhua Cui. 2018. "Association between Atmospheric Particulate Pollutants and Mortality for Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Chinese Korean Population: A Case-Crossover Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12: 2835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122835
APA StyleZhang, C., Quan, Z., Wu, Q., Jin, Z., Lee, J. H., Li, C., Zheng, Y., & Cui, L. (2018). Association between Atmospheric Particulate Pollutants and Mortality for Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases in Chinese Korean Population: A Case-Crossover Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(12), 2835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122835