Is black carbon associated with cardiovascular and cancer mortality? Evidence from the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort
Cale Lawlor, Ebba Malmqvist, Daniel Oudin Åström, Tanya Andersson Nystedt, Jule Bamberger, Kajsa Pira, Rina So, Jiawei Zhang, Youn-Hee Lim, Zorana J. Andersson, Leo Stockfelt, Anna Oudin

TL;DR
This study finds that black carbon pollution is strongly linked to cardiovascular deaths but not cancer deaths in a low-pollution area.
Contribution
The study provides novel evidence that black carbon has a stronger association with cardiovascular mortality than other pollutants like PM2.5 or NOx.
Findings
Black carbon exposure was consistently linked to cardiovascular mortality in fully adjusted models.
The association with cardiovascular mortality was stronger and more robust than for PM2.5 or NOx.
No clear association was found between any pollutant and cancer mortality.
Abstract
Black carbon (BC) is an air pollutant of growing concern due to its adverse impacts on health and climate. Growing evidence suggests that BC could have a number of negative impacts on morbidity and mortality, but more evidence is needed. The objectives of this study are to quantify any associations between BC exposure and cause-specific (cardiovascular and cancer) mortality outcomes. Using the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort linked with a high-resolution dispersion model, we examined the association between long-term exposure to locally emitted BC, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) with cardiovascular and cancer mortality. In fully adjusted models, BC exposure was consistently associated with cardiovascular mortality (HR 1.15 [1.06–1.26] per IQR increase), an association that was stronger and more robust than for PM2.5 or NOx. This association was present across…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
