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Emulating causal dose-response relations between air pollutants and mortality in the Medicare population.

Yaguang WeiMahdieh Danesh YazdiQian DiWeeberb J RequiaFrancesca DominiciAntonella ZanobettiJoel Schwartz
Published in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2021)
This study provided more robust evidence of the causal relations between air pollution exposures and mortality. The emulated causal D-R relations provided significant implications for reviewing the national air quality standards, as they inferred the number of potential early deaths prevented if air pollutants were reduced to specific levels; for example, lowering each air pollutant concentration from the 70th to 60th percentiles would prevent 65,935 early deaths per year.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • cardiovascular events
  • heavy metals
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • coronary artery disease
  • climate change