Cardiovascular Disease and Fine Particulate Matter

  • Pope C
  • Cohen A
  • Burnett R
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Abstract

Substantial evidence indicates that long-term exposure to fine particulate matter from multiple combustion sources contributes to cardiovascular disease (CVD). An integrated exposure-response (IER) approach uses evidence from exposures to air pollution, second-hand smoke, and active cigarette smoking to explore mortality exposure-risk relationships. Although there are limitations, this approach provides a useful framework to evaluate consistency and coherency of the evidence and to estimate burden of disease from air pollution.

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Pope, C. A., Cohen, A. J., & Burnett, R. T. (2018). Cardiovascular Disease and Fine Particulate Matter. Circulation Research, 122(12), 1645–1647. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.118.312956

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