The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan
Background The acute effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality are well-known environmental factors that have been receiving more recognition lately. However, the health effects resulting from the interaction of air pollution and temperature remain uncertain, particularly in cities with...
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ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-12852024-11-14T06:24:58Z The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan Tajudin, Muhammad Abdul Basit Ahmad Kubo, Ryusei Ng, Chris Fook Sheng Hashizume, Masahiro Seposo, Xerxes Kim, Yoonhee Nishikawa, Hironori Takano, Hirohisa Ueda, Kayo Background The acute effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality are well-known environmental factors that have been receiving more recognition lately. However, the health effects resulting from the interaction of air pollution and temperature remain uncertain, particularly in cities with low levels of pollution. This study aims to examine the modification effects of particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 µm or less (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) on the association between temperature and mortality. Methods We collected the daily number of all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality from 20 major cities in Japan from 2012-2018. We obtained meteorological data from the Japan Meteorological Agency and air pollution data from the National Institute for Environmental Studies. We conducted analyses using a quasi-Poisson regression model with a distributed lag non-linear model for temperature in each city and subsequently performed a random-effects meta-analysis to derive average estimates. Results We found that high levels of O3 might positively modify the mortality risk of heat exposure, especially for cardiovascular diseases. Subgroups such as the elderly and females were susceptible. We did not observe consistent evidence of effect modification by PM2.5, including effect modification on cold by both pollutants. Conclusion PM2.5 and O3 may positively modify the short-term association between heat and mortality in the urban areas of Japan. These results highlight the need for public health policies and interventions to address the collective impacts of both temperature and air pollution. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/281 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1285/viewcontent/29_24_00108.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo Air pollution Effect modification Mortality Ozone PM2.5 Temperature Environmental Public Health Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health |
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Background
The acute effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality are well-known environmental factors that have been receiving more recognition lately. However, the health effects resulting from the interaction of air pollution and temperature remain uncertain, particularly in cities with low levels of pollution. This study aims to examine the modification effects of particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 µm or less (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) on the association between temperature and mortality.
Methods
We collected the daily number of all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality from 20 major cities in Japan from 2012-2018. We obtained meteorological data from the Japan Meteorological Agency and air pollution data from the National Institute for Environmental Studies. We conducted analyses using a quasi-Poisson regression model with a distributed lag non-linear model for temperature in each city and subsequently performed a random-effects meta-analysis to derive average estimates.
Results
We found that high levels of O3 might positively modify the mortality risk of heat exposure, especially for cardiovascular diseases. Subgroups such as the elderly and females were susceptible. We did not observe consistent evidence of effect modification by PM2.5, including effect modification on cold by both pollutants.
Conclusion
PM2.5 and O3 may positively modify the short-term association between heat and mortality in the urban areas of Japan. These results highlight the need for public health policies and interventions to address the collective impacts of both temperature and air pollution. |
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The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan |
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The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan |
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The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan |
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The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan |
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The Effect Modification of PM2.5 and Ozone on the Short-Term Associations between Temperature and Mortality across the Urban Areas of Japan |
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effect modification of pm2.5 and ozone on the short-term associations between temperature and mortality across the urban areas of japan |
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