Estimated Acute Effects of Ozone on Mortality in a Rural District of Beijing, China, 2005⁻2013: A Time-Stratified Case-Crossover Study

2005-2013年中国北京某农村地区臭氧对死亡率的急性影响评估:一项时间分层病例交叉研究

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Abstract

Studies have shown that ozone (O₃) has adverse impacts on human health. In China, O₃ levels have continued to increase since 2010. When compared to the large number of studies concerning the health effects of PM(2.5) in China, there have been limited explorations of the effects of O₃. The Beijing region has one of the highest O₃ concentrations in the country, but there appear to be no published studies regarding the health effects of O₃ in Beijing. In this study, we applied a time-stratified case-crossover design to explore the effects of O₃ on cause-specific mortality for a rural location near Beijing over the period 2005⁻2013. For year-round effects, we found that for all-causes mortality, with a 10-unit increase in O₃ concentration, the odds ratios (ORs) were in the range of 1.009⁻1.020 for different lag days. The ORs for cardiovascular mortality with a 10-unit increase in O₃ concentration were in the range of 1.011⁻1.017 for different lag days. For warm season effects, the ORs with a 10-unit increase in O₃ concentration for all-cause mortality were in the range of 1.025⁻1.031 for different lag days. The ORs for cardiovascular mortality with a 10-unit increase of O₃ concentration were in the range of 1.020⁻1.024 for different lag days. Our findings fill a knowledge gap that has hitherto existed in studies regarding O₃ health impacts, and our results will strengthen the rationale for O₃ control in China.

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