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5 (fine particulate matter) and O3 (ozone) on non-accidental mortality and respiratory mortality of the middle-aged and elderly people in Lishui District of Nanjing and provide the evidence for potential prevention and control measures of air pollution.
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99) for non-accidental mortality, and 0.
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HRs for non-accidental mortality per 5 μg/m3 increase for PM2.
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To evaluate the effects of gaseous pollutants (SO2, NO2) on non-accidental mortality of residents in Hefei city, we collected non-accidental deaths, air pollutants and meteorological data of Hefei city from 2014 to 2017.
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The overall fraction of non-accidental mortality caused by DTR was 11.
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5, BC, OC, NH4+, NO3-, and SO42- were significantly associated with an increased risk of non-accidental mortality.
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6 mmol/L), HDL-C <1 mmol/L was associated with a higher risk of non-accidental mortality (HR: 1.
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This study aimed to examine the effects of ambient temperature change on non-accidental mortality using diurnal temperature change (DTR) and temperature change between neighboring days (TCN) from two perspectives, intra-day and inter-day temperature change, and further, to explore seasonal variations of mortality, identify the susceptible population and investigate the interaction between temperature change and apparent temperature (AT).
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It is thus crucial to assess how various regulatory ozone standards affect non-accidental mortality related to respiratory deaths during the ozone season.
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Results: Heat waves of both definitions were associated with a higher risk of non-accidental mortality.
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18%); (4) Conclusions: Our study suggested that apparent temperature was associated with an increase in non-accidental mortality.
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Second, instead of using exposure-response functions between the pollutants and mortality reported in the literature, we fit conditional quasi-Poisson regression models to estimate city-specific associations between daily pollutant levels and non-accidental mortality during the period 2010-2018.
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99) increase of non-accidental mortality.
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