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PM<sub>2.5</sub> Constituents and Hospitalizations of a Wide Spectrum of Respiratory Diseases: A Nationwide Case-Crossover Study in China

Ziwei Peng, Yi Guo, Shuo Jiang, Yuan Liu, Fuchao Wang, Huihuan Luo, Yixiang Zhu, Lu Zhou, Ya Gao, Hongliang Zhang, Renjie Chen, Jianwei Xuan, Cong Liu, Haidong Kan

2025Environment & Health6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Few studies have explored the acute effects of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) constituents on respiratory diseases (RDs), particularly across a broad spectrum of RD subtypes. We analyzed the associations between PM 2.5 and its five major constituents [organic matter (OM), black carbon (BC), sulfate (SO 4 2– ), nitrate (NO 3 – ), and ammonium (NH 4 + )] and RDs (10 major categories and 35 specific) based on the hospitalization records from 153 hospitals in 20 provincial distractions from 2013 to 2020. We found that short-term exposure (lag 0–1) to PM 2.5 constituents per interquartile range increase was associated with higher hospitalization risks for acute upper respiratory infections, influenza and pneumonia, other acute lower respiratory infections, chronic lower respiratory diseases, other diseases of the pleura, and other diseases of the respiratory system; the effect estimates were 2.45–2.99%, 2.02–2.71%, 2.98–3.62%, 3.06–3.65%, 3.22–4.52%, and 2.23–3.66%, respectively. Among 35 specific RDs, 12 were significantly affected by PM 2.5 and its constituents. Individuals aged >60 years were sensitive to PM 2.5 constituent exposure. Our individual-level nationwide study provided a more comprehensive perspective on the associations between PM 2.5 constituents and various major and specific RDs, highlighting the necessity of prioritizing targeted control strategies for key constituents to effectively mitigate the burden of RDs in China.

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CrossoverChinaRespiratory systemMedicineSpectrum (functional analysis)Emergency medicinePediatricsInternal medicineComputer sciencePhysicsGeographyArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsArchaeologyAir Quality and Health ImpactsClimate Change and Health ImpactsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting