Ambient fine particulate matter and mortality risk among people with disability in Korea based on the National Health Insurance database: a retrospective cohort study

基于韩国国民健康保险数据库的韩国残疾人环境细颗粒物与死亡风险:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with disabilities (PWD) may be more vulnerable to the adverse health effects of air pollution than the general population. This study examined the association between long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) and mortality risk in PWD considering disability type and severity. METHODS: Data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service and Statistics Korea were analyzed in this retrospective cohort study, including 2,880,265 individuals (41,501,709 person-years), of which 176,410 were PWD (2,011,231 person-years). PM(2.5) exposure was estimated using simulated data from 2006 to 2019. Causes of death included all causes, non-accidental causes, respiratory disease, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for mortality associated with PM(2.5) stratified by disability type and severity. RESULTS: PWD, particularly those with severe disabilities or specific impairments such as kidney problems or brain lesions, showed significantly high mortality risks from all causes, non-accidental causes, and cardiovascular diseases due to PM(2.5) exposure. For individuals with kidney impairment, the HR (95% confidence interval) for mortality on increasing PM(2.5) by 10 µg/m(3) was 1.79 (1.27-2.52) from all causes, while for those with brain lesions, it was 1.10 (1.00-1.22) from cardiovascular disease. PWD were not susceptible to mortality from respiratory causes. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the increased vulnerability of PWD, especially those with severe disabilities or specific impairments, to the adverse effects of PM(2.5) exposure. Targeted interventions tailored to disability type and severity, along with stricter air quality standards and specialized healthcare approaches, are needed.

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