Mortality Associated with Occupational Exposure in Helsinki, Finland - A 24-Year Follow-up

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Objectives Our objective was to study mortality related to different obstructive lung diseases, occupational exposure, and their potential joint effect in a large, randomized population-based cohort. Methods We divided the participants based on the answers to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) diagnoses and occupational exposure and used a combined effects model and compared the results to no asthma or COPD with no occupational exposure. Results High exposure had a hazards ratio (HR) of 1.34 (1.11-1.62) and asthma and COPD coexistence of 1.58 (1.10-2.27). The combined effects of intermediate exposure and coexistence had an HR of 2.20 (1.18-4.09), high exposure with coexistence of 1.94 (1.10-3.42) for overall mortality, and sub-HR for respiratory-related mortality of 3.21 (1.87-5.50). Conclusions High occupational exposure increased overall but not respiratory-related mortality hazards, while coexisting asthma and COPD overall and respiratory-related hazards of mortality.

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Jalasto, J., Luukkonen, R., Lindqvist, A., Langhammer, A., Kankaanranta, H., Backman, H., … Piirilä, P. (2023). Mortality Associated with Occupational Exposure in Helsinki, Finland - A 24-Year Follow-up. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 65(1), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002718

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