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Exploring Relevant Time Windows in the Association Between PM2.5 Exposure and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Case-Control Study in Denmark

Yanelli Nunez, Arin A. Balalian, Robbie M. Parks, Mike Z. He, Johnni Hansen, Ole Raaschou‐Nielsen, Matthias Ketzel, Jibran Khan, Jørge Brandt, Roel Vermeulen, Susan Peters, Marc G. Weisskopf, Diane B. Ré, Jeff Goldsmith, Marianthi‐Anna Kioumourtzoglou

2023American Journal of Epidemiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studies suggest a link between particulate matter less than or equal to 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but to our knowledge critical exposure windows have not been examined. We performed a case-control study in the Danish population spanning the years 1989-2013. Cases were selected from the Danish National Patient Registry based on International Classification of Diseases codes. Five controls were randomly selected from the Danish Civil Registry and matched to a case on vital status, age, and sex. PM2.5 concentration at residential addresses was assigned using monthly predictions from a dispersion model. We used conditional logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), adjusting for confounding. We evaluated exposure to averaged PM2.5 concentrations 12-24 months, 2-6 years, and 2-11 years pre-ALS diagnosis; annual lagged exposures up to 11 years prediagnosis; and cumulative associations for exposure in lags 1-5 years and 1-10 years prediagnosis, allowing for varying association estimates by year. We identified 3,983 cases and 19,915 controls. Cumulative exposure to PM2.5 in the period 2-6 years prediagnosis was associated with ALS (OR = 1.06, 95% CI: 0.99, 1.13). Exposures in the second, third, and fourth years prediagnosis were individually associated with higher odds of ALS (e.g., for lag 1, OR = 1.04, 95% CI: 1.00, 1.08). Exposure to PM2.5 within 6 years before diagnosis may represent a critical exposure window for ALS.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosisMedicineAssociation (psychology)AudiologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyPathologyDiseasePsychotherapistAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ResearchFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis