环境卫生
疾病负担
空气污染
微粒
疾病负担
医学
相对风险
污染
伤残调整生命年
空气质量指数
环境保护
环境科学
地理
人口
置信区间
气象学
生态学
化学
有机化学
内科学
生物
作者
Pedro Rafael Vieira de Oliveira Salerno,Camilo Briones-Valdivieso,Issam Motairek,Luís Augusto Palma Dallan,Sanjay Rajagopalan,Salil V. Deo,Fanny Petermann‐Rocha,Sadeer Al‐Kindi
出处
期刊:Public Health
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-10-03
卷期号:224: 169-177
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2023.07.035
摘要
Fine particulate matter <2.5 microns (PM2.5) is the most studied air pollutant. Both short- and long-term exposure to PM2.5 have been linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Studies evaluating air pollution in South America are scarce. Therefore, the impact of exposure to PM2.5, household air pollution (HAP), and ambient air pollution (AAP) on CVD mortality and CVD disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in South American countries from 1990 to 2019 was explored. The Global Burden of Disease initiative exposure-response function was used to analyze the total PM2.5, ambient PM2.5, and household PM2.5-related CVD deaths and DALYs rates, per 100,000 individuals, in 12 South American countries between 1990 and 2019. The relative change in burden was also assessed by comparing the 1990–1994 to 2015–2019 periods. In 2019, 70,668 deaths and 1,736,414 DALYs due to CVD were attributed to total PM2.5 exposure in South America. Substantial regional heterogeneity was observed concerning the absolute change in PM2.5 concentration levels comparing 1990 to 2019. All South American countries observed a relative decline in CVD deaths and DALYs comparing the 1990–1994 to 2015–2019 periods. No country was able to reach the current World Health Organization 5 μg/m3 recommended limit in 2019. Predominantly, AAP was the greatest contributor to the CVD burden. Air pollution substantially impacted CVD in South America; however, this impact was heterogenous, and the relative reduction of HAP and AAP burden was also not uniform. Recognizing PM2.5 importance is key for developing target population and individual-level interventions, which could ultimately alleviate its burden.
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