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Long-term air pollution exposure and Parkinson's disease mortality in a large pooled European cohort: An ELAPSE study

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posted on 2023-08-03, 14:22 authored by T Cole-Hunter, J Zhang, R So, E Samoli, S Liu, J Chen, M Strak, K Wolf, G Weinmayr, S Rodopolou, E Remfry, K de Hoogh, T Bellander, J Brandt, H Concin, E Zitt, D Fecht, F Forastiere, J Gulliver, B Hoffmann, UA Hvidtfeldt, KH Jöckel, LH Mortensen, M Ketzel, D Yacamán Méndez, K Leander, P Ljungman, E Faure, PC Lee, A Elbaz, PKE Magnusson, G Nagel, G Pershagen, A Peters, D Rizzuto, RCH Vermeulen, S Schramm, M Stafoggia, K Katsouyanni, B Brunekreef, G Hoek, YH Lim, ZJ Andersen
Background: The link between exposure to ambient air pollution and mortality from cardiorespiratory diseases is well established, while evidence on neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson's Disease (PD) remains limited. Objective: We examined the association between long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and PD mortality in seven European cohorts. Methods: Within the project ‘Effects of Low-Level Air Pollution: A Study in Europe’ (ELAPSE), we pooled data from seven cohorts among six European countries. Annual mean residential concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), black carbon (BC), and ozone (O3), as well as 8 PM2.5 components (copper, iron, potassium, nickel, sulphur, silicon, vanadium, zinc), for 2010 were estimated using Europe-wide hybrid land use regression models. PD mortality was defined as underlying cause of death being either PD, secondary Parkinsonism, or dementia in PD. We applied Cox proportional hazard models to investigate the associations between air pollution and PD mortality, adjusting for potential confounders. Results: Of 271,720 cohort participants, 381 died from PD during 19.7 years of follow-up. In single-pollutant analyses, we observed positive associations between PD mortality and PM2.5 (hazard ratio per 5 µg/m3: 1.25; 95% confidence interval: 1.01–1.55), NO2 (1.13; 0.95–1.34 per 10 µg/m3), and BC (1.12; 0.94–1.34 per 0.5 × 10-5m-1), and a negative association with O3 (0.74; 0.58–0.94 per 10 µg/m3). Associations of PM2.5, NO2, and BC with PD mortality were linear without apparent lower thresholds. In two-pollutant models, associations with PM2.5 remained robust when adjusted for NO2 (1.24; 0.95–1.62) or BC (1.28; 0.96–1.71), whereas associations with NO2 or BC attenuated to null. O3 associations remained negative, but no longer statistically significant in models with PM2.5. We detected suggestive positive associations with the potassium component of PM2.5. Conclusion: Long-term exposure to PM2.5, at levels well below current EU air pollution limit values, may contribute to PD mortality.

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HARNESSING THE POWER OF BIG DATA TO ADDRESS THE SOCIETAL CHALLENGE OF AGING

Novo Nordisk Foundation

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Cole-Hunter T, Zhang J, So R, Samoli E, Liu S, Chen J, Strak M, Wolf K, Weinmayr G, Rodopolou S, Remfry E, de Hoogh K, Bellander T, Brandt J, Concin H, Zitt E, Fecht D, Forastiere F, Gulliver J, Hoffmann B, Hvidtfeldt UA, Jöckel KH, Mortensen LH, Ketzel M, Yacamán Méndez D, Leander K, Ljungman P, Faure E, Lee PC, Elbaz A, Magnusson PKE, Nagel G, Pershagen G, Peters A, Rizzuto D, Vermeulen RCH, Schramm S, Stafoggia M, Katsouyanni K, Brunekreef B, Hoek G, Lim YH, Andersen ZJ. Long-term air pollution exposure and Parkinson's disease mortality in a large pooled European cohort: An ELAPSE study. Environ Int. 2023 Jan;171:107667. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2022.107667. Epub 2022 Nov 30. PMID: 36516478.

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School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester

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Environment International

Volume

171

Pagination

107667

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Elsevier BV

issn

0160-4120

eissn

1873-6750

Acceptance date

2022-11-27

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-08-03

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Netherlands

Language

eng

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