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Table 2 Percentage changes in all-causes mortality associated with 10 μg/m3 air pollutants increase in two-pollutants models

From: Impact of short-term exposure to air pollution on natural mortality and vulnerable populations: a multi-city case-crossover analysis in Belgium

 

PM2.5

PM10

O3

NO2

Black carbon

Adjustment for:

 PM2.5 (lag 7)

-

-

0.4 (-0.2,1.1)

0.7 (-0.1,1.4)

2.3 (-6.4,11.9)

 PM10 (lag 7)

-

-

0.4 (-0.2,1.1)

0.9 ( 0.0,1.9)

5.2 (-4.6,16.1)

 O3 (lag 0)

0.6 ( 0.2,1.0)

0.4 ( 0.0,0.7)

-

1.0 ( 0.3,1.7)

7.1 (-0.5,15.3)

 NO2 (lag 7)

0.3 (-0.2,0.8)

0.0 (-0.4,0.5)

0.4 (-0.2,1.1)

-

-

 Black carbon (lag 7)

0.6 ( 0.0,1.1)

0.2 (-0.3,0.7)

0.4 (-0.2,1.1)

-

-

  1. Two-pollutants models were run for pairs of pollutants with Pearson’s correlation coefficient < 0.8 (i.e. excluding the PM2.5 and PM10 pair and the NO2 and black carbon pair (Table S6))