Long-term Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Nonaccidental and Cause-specific Mortality in a Large National Cohort of Chinese Men
Environmental Health Perspectives2017Vol. 125(11), pp. 117002–117002
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Peng Yin, Michael Bräuer, Aaron Cohen, Richard T. Burnett, Jiangmei Liu, Yunning Liu, Ruiming Liang, Weihua Wang, Jinlei Qi, Lijun Wang, Maigeng Zhou
Abstract
Long-term exposure to PM2.5 was associated with nonaccidental, CVD, lung cancer, and COPD mortality in China. The IER estimator may underestimate the excess relative risk of cause-specific mortality due to long-term exposure to PM2.5 over the exposure range experienced in China and other low- and middle-income countries. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP1673.
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