Short-term health impacts related to ozone in China before and after implementation of policy measures: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Science of The Total Environment(2022)

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This paper presents a meta-analysis of the impacts of short-term exposure to ozone (O3) on three health endpoints: all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality in China. All relevant studies from January 1990 to December 2021 were searched from four databases. After screening, 30 studies were included for the meta-analysis. The results showed that a significant rise of 0.41 % (95 % confidence interval (CI): 0.35 %–0.48 %) in all-cause, 0.60 % (95 % CI: 0.51 %–0.68 %) in cardiovascular and 0.45 % (95 % CI: 0.28 %–0.62 %) in respiratory mortality for each 10 μg m−3 increase in the maximum daily 8 h average O3 concentration (MDA8 O3). Moreover, results stratified by heterogeneous time periods before and after implementing a policy measure in 2013, showed that the pooled effects for all-cause and respiratory mortality before were greater than those after, while the pooled effects for cardiovascular mortality before 2013 were slightly smaller than those after. The finding that short-term exposure to O3 was positively related to the three health endpoints was validated by means of a sensitivity analysis. Furthermore, we did not observe any publication bias. Our results present an updated and better understanding of the relationship between short-term exposure to O3 and the three health endpoints, while providing a reference for further assessment of the impact of short-term O3 exposure on human health.
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Meta-analysis,Systematic review,Ozone pollution,Cause-specific mortality,Exposure-response relationship
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