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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ind Med. 2016 Jan 4;59(2):87–95. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22558

Table IV.

Unadjusted and Adjusted* Hazard Ratios for Association between World Trade Center-related Environmental Exposure and All-Cause Mortality among World Trade Center Health Program Rescue and Recovery Worker Participants, 2002 – 2011 (n=26,634)

Exposure Metric Unadjusted (n=322 deaths) Adjusted* (n=304 deaths)
HR 95% CI HR 95% CI
Model with 1-variable Exposure Metric
Exposure index
Low 1.00 1.00
Intermediate 0.95 0.69 – 1.31 1.09 0.77 – 1.52
High 0.94 0.63 – 1.38 1.27 0.84 – 1.90
Very High 0.79 0.38 – 1.61 1.22 0.57 – 2.63
p-trend=0.57 p-trend=0.25
Model with 3-variable Exposure Metric
Dust cloud exposure/arrival time
No dust/late arrival (9/15 or later) 1.00 1.00
No dust/early arrival (9/11 – 9/14) 0.91 0.69 – 1.22 1.04 0.77 – 1.40
Some exposure to dust cloud 0.65 0.39 – 1.09 0.85 0.49 – 1.47
Significant exposure to dust cloud 0.65 0.45 – 0.94 0.85 0.58 – 1.24
Directly in dust cloud 0.81 0.59 – 1.12 1.13 0.81 – 1.59
p-trend=0.05 p-trend=0.88
Duration of work (days)
1 – 16 1.00 1.00
17 – 51 1.03 0.75 – 1.41 1.24 0.89 – 1.73
52 – 111 0.86 0.62 – 1.19 1.08 0.77 – 1.52
≥112 1.05 0.77 – 1.42 1.07 0.78 – 1.48
p-trend=0.99 p-trend=0.86
Location of work
Not on debris pile 1.00 1.00
On debris pile 1.04 0.82 – 1.31 1.09 0.85 – 1.39
*

Adjusted for age on 9/11/2001, occupation pre-9/11/2001, sex, race/ethnicity, year of enrollment, and smoking and BMI at enrollment

HR = hazard ratio; CI = confidence interval; BMI = body mass index