Coarse particles and mortality in three Chinese cities: The China Air Pollution and Health Effects Study (CAPES)

TitleCoarse particles and mortality in three Chinese cities: The China Air Pollution and Health Effects Study (CAPES)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsChen, R., Y. Li, Y. Ma, G. Pan, G. Zeng, X. Xu, B. Chen, and H. Kan
Journal TitleScience of the Total Environment
Volume409
Start Page4934
Issue23
Pagination4934-4938
ISBN Number00489697
Keywordsair pollution, CAPES, Coarse particles, Mortality, Time-series
Abstract

Evidence concerning the health risks of coarse particles (PM10-2.5) is limited. There have been no multi-city epidemiologic studies of PM10-2.5 in developing Asian countries. We examine the short-term association between PM10-2.5 and daily mortality in three Chinese cities: Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenyang. PM10-2.5 concentrations were estimated by subtracting PM2.5 from PM10 measurements. Data were analyzed using the over-dispersed generalized linear Poisson models. The average daily concentrations of PM10-2.5 were 101μg/m3 for Beijing (2007-2008), 50μg/m3 for Shanghai (2004-2008), and 49μg/m3 for Shenyang (2006-2008). In the single-pollutant models, the three-city combined analysis showed significant associations between PM10-2.5 and daily mortality from both total non-accidental causes and from cardiopulmonary diseases. A 10-μg/m3 increase in 1-day lagged PM10-2.5 was associated with a 0.25% (95% CI: 0.08 to 0.42) increase in total mortality, 0.25% (95% CI: 0.10 to 0.40) increase in cardiovascular mortality, and 0.48% (95% CI: 0.20 to 0.76) increase in respiratory mortality. However, these associations became statistically insignificant after adjustment for PM2.5. PM2.5 was significantly associated with mortality both before and after adjustment for PM10-2.5. In conclusion, there were no statistically significant associations between PM10-2.5 and daily mortality after adjustment for PM2.5 in the three Chinese cities. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.08.058
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