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HERO ID
191007
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Adverse health effects of particulate air pollution: modification by air conditioning
Author(s)
Bell, ML; Ebisu, K; Peng, RD; Dominici, F
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Epidemiology
ISSN:
1044-3983
EISSN:
1531-5487
Volume
20
Issue
5
Page Numbers
682-686
Language
English
PMID
19535984
DOI
10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181aba749
Web of Science Id
WOS:000269103500012
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181aba749
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Abstract
Background: The short-term effects of particulate matter (PM) on mortality and morbidity differ by geographic location and season. Several hypotheses have been proposed for this variation, including different exposures with air conditioning (AC) versus open windows.
Methods: Bayesian hierarchical modeling was used to explore whether AC prevalence modified day-to-day associations between PM10 and mortality, and between PM2.5 and cardiovascular or respiratory hospitalizations, for those 65 years and older. We considered yearly, summer-only, and winter-only effect estimates and 2 types of AC (central and window units).
Results: Communities with higher AC prevalence had lower PM effects. Associations were observed for cardiovascular hospitalizations and central AC. Each additional 20% of households with central AC was associated with a 43% decrease in PM2.5 effects on cardiovascular hospitalization. Central AC prevalence explained 17% of between-community variability in PM2.5 effect estimates for cardiovascular hospitalizations.
Conclusions: Higher AC prevalence was associated with lower health effect estimates for PM.
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NAAQS
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ISA-Lead (2013 Final Project Page)
Considered
Atmospheric and Exposure Sciencies
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ISA-Ozone (2013 Final Project Page)
Considered
Atm/Exp Science
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ISA-PM (2009 Final Project Page)
2009 Final
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ISA-PM (2019)
Peer Input Draft
Chapter 3
Considered
1st Draft
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
In Scope
Exposure
Final ISA
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
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PM Provisional Assessment (2012 Project Page)
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