Difference between revisions of "ERFs of environmental pollutants"

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Indoor radon|Lung cancer|Whole population|||Morbidity|RR|m3 /Bq|1.0005; 1.0016; 1.0031|  
 
Indoor radon|Lung cancer|Whole population|||Morbidity|RR|m3 /Bq|1.0005; 1.0016; 1.0031|  
 
PM2.5|Lung cancer|Whole population|||Morbidity|RR|m3 /µg|1.04; 1.14; 1.23|Outdoor air
 
PM2.5|Lung cancer|Whole population|||Morbidity|RR|m3 /µg|1.04; 1.14; 1.23|Outdoor air

Revision as of 10:04, 4 April 2013

Question

What are the exposures relevant to environmental health?

Answer

Relevant results here (in Finnish).

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ObsExposure agentDiseasePopulationAgeSexResponse.metricERF.ParameterUnitResultDescription
1Indoor radonLung cancerWhole populationMorbidityRRm3 /Bq1.0005; 1.0016; 1.0031
2PM2.5Lung cancerWhole populationMorbidityRRm3 /µg1.04; 1.14; 1.23Outdoor air
3PM2.5CardiopulmonaryWhole populationMortalityRR1.03; 1.09; 1.16Outdoor air
4PM2.5Total mortalityWhole populationMortalityRR1.0014; 1.0062; 1.011Outdoor air
5Chlorination byproductsBladder cancerPeople using chlorinated surface waterMorbidityRRL /µg1.00053; 1.0039; 1.00722
6Chlorination byproductsBladder cancerPeople using chlorinated surface waterMorbidityRRL /net rev1; 1.000029; 1.000072
7ArsenicBladder cancerPeople using water from bore wellsMorbidityRRL /ug1; 1.002; 1.006
8ArsenicBladder cancerPeople using wellwater in PirkanmaaMorbidityRRL /ug0.999; 1.002; 1.006
9FormaldehydeAsthmaWhole population<14MorbidityRRm3 /µg1.0140743178
10Dampness damageAsthmaWhole populationMorbidityRR1.23; 1.37; 1.53
11Dampness damageLower respiratory symptomsWhole populationMorbidityRR1.38; 1.5; 1.86
12Dampness damageUpper respiratory symptomsWhole populationMorbidityRR1.44; 1.7; 2
13FluorideFluorosisPeople living in Southern Finland using water with fluoride0-14MorbidityUR 0.125
14Outdoor ozoneTotal mortalityWhole populationMortalityRRm3 /ug1.000099955; 1.000299596; 1.000399282
15LeadDecrease of IQ (less than 70 points)Whole populationMorbidityUR 0.025
16LeadIncreased bloodpressureWhole populationMorbidityUR 0.025
17DioxinCancerWhole populationMorbidityURpg /kg /d0.000032; 0.000035; 0.00016
18FormaldehydeNasal cancerWhole populationMorbidityURm3 /ug0.000013
19Formaldehyde at workNasal cancerPopulation at working ageMorbidityURm3 /ug0.000013
20BenzeneLeukemiaWhole populationMorbidityUR ug /m30.000005
21Benzene at workLeukemiaPopulation at working ageMorbidityURm3 /ug0.000005
22QuatzdustSilicosisPopulation at working ageMorbidityURm3 /mg0.125; 0.125; 0.25
23Asbestos at workLung cancer and mesotheliomaPopulation at working ageMorbidityUR 0.01; 0.05; 0.1
24Noise at workHearing damagePopulation at working ageMorbidityUR 570Medium noise (80-85 dB)
25Noise at workHearing damagePopulation at working ageMorbidityUR 1320Loud noise (>85 dB)
26Outdoor ozoneMild decreasing on general functioningWhole populationMorbidityURm3 /ug0.044; 0.115; 0.186
  • --# : Check some translations (chlorinating, surrounding's tobacco smoke, fluorosis, dampness damage,Nose-pharynx cancers, Mild decreasing on general funtioning) --Heta 18:43, 12 October 2012 (EEST)
  • --# : Note that ERFs for "Environmental tobacco smoke" were moved to Indoor environment quality (IEQ) factors page, where they belong to. --Marjo 13:56, 28 March 2013 (EET)

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