Long-Term Ozone Exposure and Mortality
University of Ottawa · University of California, Berkeley · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Although many studies have linked elevations in tropospheric ozone to adverse health outcomes, the effect of long-term exposure to ozone on air pollution-related mortality remains uncertain. We examined the potential contribution of exposure to ozone to the risk of death from cardiopulmonary causes and specifically to death from respiratory causes.
Data from the study cohort of the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II were correlated with air-pollution data from 96 metropolitan statistical areas in the United States. Data were analyzed from 448,850 subjects, with 118,777 deaths in an 18-year follow-up period. Data on daily maximum ozone concentrations were obtained from April 1 to September 30 for the years 1977 through 2000. Data on concentrations of fine particulate matter (particles that are
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9Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Ozone
- Confidence interval
- Proportional hazards model
- Particulates
- Air pollution
- Relative risk
- Environmental health
- Good health and well-being