Authors
Konstantina Dimakopoulou
Evangelia Samoli
Rob Beelen
Massimo Stafoggia
Zorana Jovanovic Andersen
Barbara Hoffmann
Paul Fischer
Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Australian Catholic UniversityFollow
Paolo Vineis
Wei Xun
Gerard Hoek
Ole Raaschou-Nielsen
Anna Oudin
Bertil Forsberg
Lars Modig
Pekka Jousilahti
Timo Lanki
Anu Turunen
Bente Oftedal
Per Nafstad
Per E. Schwarze
Johanna Penell
Laura Fratiglioni
Niklas Andersson
Nancy Pedersen
Michal Korek
Ulf De Faire
Kirsten Thorup Eriksen
Anne Tjønneland
Thomas Becker
Meng Wang
Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita
Ming-Yi Tsa
Marloes Eeftens
Petra H. Peeters
Kees Meliefste
Alessandro Marcon
Ursula Krämer
Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch
Mohammad Vossoughi
Timothy Key
Kees de Hoogh
Regina Hampel
Annette Peters
Joachim Heinrich
Gudrun Weinmayr
Hans Concin
Gabriele Nagel
Alex Ineichen
Bénédicte Jacquemin
Morgane Stempfelet
Alice Vilier
Fulvio Ricceri
Carlotta Sacerdote
Xanthi Pedeli
Michalis Katsoulis
Antonia Trichopoulou
Bert Brunekreef
Klea Katsouyanni
Publication Date
2014
Publication Details
Dimakopoulou, K., Samoli, E., Beelen, R., Stafoggia, M., Andersen, Z. J, Hoffmann, B., Fischer, P., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Vineis, P., Xun, W., Hoek, G., Raaschou-Nielsen, O., Oudin, A., Forsberg, B., Modig, L., Jousilahti, P., Lanki, T., Turunen, A., Oftedal, B., Nafstad, P., Schwarze, P. E, Penell, J., Fratiglioni, L., Andersson, N., Pedersen, N., Korek, M., De Faire, U., Eriksen, K. T, Tjønneland, A., Becker, T., Wang, M., Bueno-de-Mesquita, B., Tsa, M., Eeftens, M., Peeters, P. H, Meliefste, K., Marcon, A., Krämer, U., Kuhlbusch, T. A, Vossoughi, M., Key, T., de Hoogh, K., Hampel, R., Peters, A., Heinrich, J., Weinmayr, G., Concin, H., Nagel, G., Ineichen, A., Jacquemin, B., Stempfelet, M., Vilier, A., Ricceri, F., Sacerdote, C., Pedeli, X., Katsoulis, M., Trichopoulou, A., Brunekreef, B. & Katsouyanni, K. (2014). Air pollution and nonmalignant respiratory mortality in 16 cohorts within the ESCAPE project. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,189(6), 684-696. United States of America: American Thoracic Society. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201310-1777OC
Abstract
Rationale: Prospective cohort studies have shown that chronic exposure to particulate matter and traffic-related air pollution is associated with reduced survival. However, the effects on nonmalignant respiratory mortality are less studied, and the data reported are less consistent. Objectives: We have investigated the relationship of long-term exposure to air pollution and nonmalignant respiratory mortality in 16 cohorts with individual level data within the multicenter European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE). Methods: Data from 16 ongoing cohort studies from Europe were used. The total number of subjects was 307,553. There were 1,559 respiratory deaths during follow-up. Measurements and Main Results: Air pollution exposure was estimated by land use regression models at the baseline residential addresses of study participants and traffic-proximity variables were derived from geographical databases following a standardized procedure within the ESCAPE study. Cohort-specific hazard ratios obtained by Cox proportional hazard models from standardized individual cohort analyses were combined using metaanalyses. We found no significant associations between air pollution exposure and nonmalignant respiratory mortality. Most hazard ratios were slightly below unity, with the exception of the traffic-proximity indicators. Conclusions: In this study of 16 cohorts, there was no association between air pollution exposure and nonmalignant respiratory mortality.
School/Institute
Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research
Document Type
Journal Article
Access Rights
ERA Access