Authors
C Arden Pope III, Majid Ezzati, Douglas W Dockery
Publication date
2009/1/22
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
360
Issue
4
Pages
376-386
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
Background
Exposure to fine-particulate air pollution has been associated with increased morbidity and mortality, suggesting that sustained reductions in pollution exposure should result in improved life expectancy. This study directly evaluated the changes in life expectancy associated with differential changes in fine particulate air pollution that occurred in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s.
Methods
We compiled data on life expectancy, socioeconomic status, and demographic characteristics for 211 county units in the 51 U.S. metropolitan areas with matching data on fine-particulate air pollution for the late 1970s and early 1980s and the late 1990s and early 2000s. Regression models were used to estimate the association between reductions in pollution and changes in life expectancy, with adjustment for changes in socioeconomic and demographic variables and in proxy indicators for the …
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Scholar articles
CA Pope III, M Ezzati, DW Dockery - New England Journal of Medicine, 2009