Long term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and incidence of stroke: prospective cohort study from the China-PAR project.
Keyong HuangFengchao LiangXueli YangFangchao LiuJianxin LiQingyang XiaoJichun ChenXiaoqing LiuJie CaoChong ShenLing YuFanghong LuXianping WuLiancheng ZhaoXigui WuYing LiDongsheng HuJianfeng HuangYang LiuXiangfeng LuDongfeng GuPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
This study provides evidence from China that long term exposure to ambient PM2.5 at relatively high concentrations is positively associated with incident stroke and its major subtypes. These findings are meaningful for both environmental and health policy development related to air pollution and stroke prevention, not only in China, but also in other low and middle income countries.