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- W2989719792 abstract "Background and Aims: Many studies have indicated that ambient particulate matter and temperature have been associated with daily mortality. However, the modifying effect of the temperature on the air pollution-mortality relationship has been scarcely reported. The present study investigated whether temperature modified the PM10 effects on total mortality, and whether the effect modification varied with socioeconomic status(SES). Methods This study used a Poisson regression model to explore weather temperature modified the association between PM10 and mortality from 1999 to 2010 in Seoul, Korea. In order to examine patterns of interaction of both PM10 and temperature on mortality, we fitted a response surface model controlling the time-trends and meteorological variables. The effects of PM10 were stratified by temperature stratum to examine the interaction effect of PM10 and mortality. Results A 10?/?increment in PM10 was associated with an increase of 0.44%(95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.06~0.81%), 1.35% (95% CI: 0.65~2.06%), and 0.31% (95% CI: -0.07~0.68%) in mortality at all, low (below the threshold temperature) and high (above the threshold temperature) temperature levels relatively. We examined whether SES, as marked by education, measure at individual level, modified the association of PM10-temperature with mortality. When the temperature was high, for a 10?/?increment in PM10 was associated with an increase of 2.29%(95% CI: 0.63~3.97%), 1.76%(95% CI: 0.85~2.69%), 0.88% (95% CI: -0.21~1.99%) in mortality for the low, middle, and high individual SES group, respectively. Conclusions The results imply that it is important to consider the modifying effect of the temperature when estimating PM10 related health impact. In addition, the PM10 effects on high temperature level days were stronger on low SES group compared with other groups. We recommend that public health policies to minimize adverse health impact of high temperature and PM10 will become important for preventing deaths, especially among the low SES." @default.
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- W2989719792 date "2013-09-19" @default.
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- W2989719792 title "TEMPERATURE MODIFIES ACUTE EFFECTS OF PM10 ON TOTAL MORTALITY ACCORDING TO SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS" @default.
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