空气污染、温度和花粉暴露对健康的协同影响:流行病学证据的系统回顾。

Susan C Anenberg, Shannon Haines, Elizabeth Wang, Nicholas Nassikas, Patrick L Kinney
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背景:暴露于高温、空气污染和花粉与健康结果相关,包括心血管和呼吸系统疾病。评估气候变化对健康影响的研究分别考虑了接触这些风险因素的增加,尽管它们对某些人群可能同时增加,并可能对健康产生协同作用。我们的目标是系统地回顾流行病学证据,证明多次暴露于高温、空气污染和花粉对人类健康的相互影响。方法:我们系统地检索了电子文献数据库(最后一次检索于2019年4月29日),以获取报告了至少两种暴露与任何原因的死亡率以及心血管和呼吸系统发病率和死亡率之间关联的定量测量的研究。按照导航指南系统评价方法,我们评估了个别研究的偏倚风险以及证据的总体质量和强度。结果:我们发现56项研究符合纳入标准。其中,6个测量了空气污染、热量和花粉;39个测量空气污染和热量;10次测量空气污染和花粉;其中一个测量了热量和花粉。几乎所有的研究都存在暴露评估错误带来的偏倚风险。然而,研究中一致的暴露反应使我们得出结论,热量和空气污染的协同效应总体质量中等,证据充分。我们的结论是,同时暴露于(1)空气污染、花粉和热量的协同效应的证据总体上质量很低,而且有限;(2)空气污染和花粉。只有一项研究,我们无法评估热量和花粉协同作用的证据。结论:如果进一步的研究证实了热和空气污染之间的协同效应,则气候变化导致的空气污染和热暴露增加对健康的影响可能比先前单独考虑这些风险因素的研究所估计的要大。
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Synergistic health effects of air pollution, temperature, and pollen exposure: a systematic review of epidemiological evidence.

Synergistic health effects of air pollution, temperature, and pollen exposure: a systematic review of epidemiological evidence.

Synergistic health effects of air pollution, temperature, and pollen exposure: a systematic review of epidemiological evidence.

Background: Exposure to heat, air pollution, and pollen are associated with health outcomes, including cardiovascular and respiratory disease. Studies assessing the health impacts of climate change have considered increased exposure to these risk factors separately, though they may be increasing simultaneously for some populations and may act synergistically on health. Our objective is to systematically review epidemiological evidence for interactive effects of multiple exposures to heat, air pollution, and pollen on human health.

Methods: We systematically searched electronic literature databases (last search, April 29, 2019) for studies reporting quantitative measurements of associations between at least two of the exposures and mortality from any cause and cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortality specifically. Following the Navigation Guide systematic review methodology, we evaluated the risk of bias of individual studies and the overall quality and strength of evidence.

Results: We found 56 studies that met the inclusion criteria. Of these, six measured air pollution, heat, and pollen; 39 measured air pollution and heat; 10 measured air pollution and pollen; and one measured heat and pollen. Nearly all studies were at risk of bias from exposure assessment error. However, consistent exposure-response across studies led us to conclude that there is overall moderate quality and sufficient evidence for synergistic effects of heat and air pollution. We concluded that there is overall low quality and limited evidence for synergistic effects from simultaneous exposure to (1) air pollution, pollen, and heat; and (2) air pollution and pollen. With only one study, we were unable to assess the evidence for synergistic effects of heat and pollen.

Conclusions: If synergistic effects between heat and air pollution are confirmed with additional research, the health impacts from climate change-driven increases in air pollution and heat exposure may be larger than previously estimated in studies that consider these risk factors individually.

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