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Cardiovascular and pulmonary health effects of air pollution - long term effects in Sweden and effects of wood smoke

Abstract
Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. Main suggested mechanisms are airway and systemic inflammation, affecting hemostasis in the short term and atherosclerosis in the long term. Few studies have investigated the effects over decades, or which time-windows of exposure are the most relevant. In Sweden and many other countries wood burning is one of the largest sources of air pollution. The main aims of this thesis are to increase the knowledge of the mechanisms through which wood smoke causes respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, and the effects of long-term exposure to air pollution in a Swedish cohort. In an experimental chamber study in healthy adults, short-term exposure to two types of wood smoke was associated with symptoms and biomarkers of airway effects, but not with biomarkers of systemic inflammation or coagulation. This indicated that relatively low doses of wood smoke induce effects on airway epithelial permeability and possibly airway inflammation. In a long-term cohort study of residential exposure to nitric oxides (NOx) in Gothenburg, we observed a time trend of decreasing exposure. Back extrapolation of exposure was fairly correct for 5-7 years but not for longer time spans, showing that historical dispersion models and residential history are important for accurate long-term exposure estimations. Total nonaccidental mortality was associated with residential NOx exposure. The effect estimates were similar for NOx exposure the last year, the mean NOx exposure the last 5 years, and the mean NOx exposure since enrolment. The effect estimates for cause-specific cardiovascular mortality were similar to those for total mortality. The effect was near linear with no evidence of any threshold, and only marginally affected by confounders and effect modifiers.
Parts of work
I. Stockfelt L, Sallsten G, Olin A-C, Almerud P, Samuelsson L, Johannesson S, Molnár P, Strandberg B, Almstrand A-C, Bergemalm-Rynell K, Barregard L. Effects on airways of short-term exposure to two kinds of wood smoke in a chamber study of healthy humans. Inhalation Toxicology 2012; 24, 47-59. ::PMID::22220980
 
II. Stockfelt L, Sallsten G, Almerud P, Basu S, Barregard L. Short-term chamber exposure to low doses of two kinds of wood smoke does not induce systemic inflammation, coagulation or oxidative stress in healthy humans. Inhalation Toxicology 2013; 25, 417-425. ::PMID::23808634
 
III. Molnár P, Stockfelt L, Barregard L, Sallsten G. Residential NOx exposure in a 35-year cohort study. Changes of exposure, and comparison with back extrapolation for historical exposure assessment. Atmospheric Environment 2015; 115, 62-69. ::doi::10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.05.055
 
IV. Stockfelt L, Andersson EM, Molnár P, Rosengren A, Wilhelmsen L, Sallsten G, Barregard L. Long term effects of residential NOx exposure on total and cause-specific mortality and incidence of myocardial infarction in a Swedish cohort. Environmental Research 2015; 142, 197- 206. ::PMID::26163761
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
Disputation
Fredagen den 18 mars 2016, kl 9.00, Sal Hamberger, Medicinaregatan 16A, Göteborg
Date of defence
2016-03-18
E-mail
leo.stockfelt@amm.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/41243
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Date
2016-02-24
Author
Stockfelt, Leo
Keywords
Air pollution
wood smoke
human exposure studies
dispersion modelling
cohort studies
cardiovascular disease
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-9726-0 (printed)
978-91-628-9797-7 (e-publ)
Language
eng
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