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. 2018 Dec 12;15(12):2835. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15122835

Table 3.

OR value of cardio-cerebrovascular disease mortality associated with 10 μg/m3 increase of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations.

Air Pollutants Lag Time (days) a Cardio-Cerebrovascular Diseases OR (95%CI) b Cardiovascular Diseases OR (95%CI) Cerebrovascular Disease OR (95%CI)
PM2.5 0 1.025 * (1.024–1.026) c 1.025 * (1.023–1.026) 1.024 * (1.023–1.026) c
1 1.025 * (1.024–1.026) 1.026 * (1.025–1.028) c 1.024 * (1.023–1.025)
2 1.024 * (1.023–1.025) 1.023 * (1.022–1.025) 1.024 * (1.023–1.026)
3 1.023 * (1.022–1.024) 1.024 * (1.022–1.025) 1.023 * (1.022–1.024)
PM10 0 1.012 * (1.011–1.012) 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c 1.011 * (1.010–1.012)
1 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) 1.012 * (1.011–1.013) c
2 1.011 * (1.011–1.012) 1.011 * (1.010–1.011) 1.012 * (1.011–1.013)
3 1.010 * (1.010–1.011) 1.010 * (1.009–1.011) 1.010 * (1.009–1.011)

* p < 0.05; a Lag 0 the pollutant exposure value for the day of the deaths, Lag 1 the pollutant exposure value of the one day before the deaths, Lag 2 the pollutant exposure value of the two days before the deaths, and Lag 3 the pollutant exposure value of the three days before the death; b OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval; c The highest health effects OR value of the pollutants in lag 0–3 days. PM2.5: particulate matter with a diameter ≤ 2.5 µm; PM10: particulate matter with a diameter ≤ 10 µm.