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City-specific mortality rates

Figure 4 Age-, sex-, and race-adjusted city-specific mortality rates for 1980 plotted against mean concentrations of total sulfate air pollution levels for 1980 for 151 metropolitan areas in the United States. (From Ref 54.)... Figure 4 Age-, sex-, and race-adjusted city-specific mortality rates for 1980 plotted against mean concentrations of total sulfate air pollution levels for 1980 for 151 metropolitan areas in the United States. (From Ref 54.)...
Many cross-sectional studies have found increased mortality of long-term exposure associated with air pollution. In 1964, Martin (11) reported that overall annual respiratory mortality (as opposed to episodic mortality) in the Greater London region was significantly related to smoke (particulate) levels. In 1970, Lave and Seskin (74) reported that city-specific mortality rates in the United States were positively correlated with sulfates and other measures of particulate air pollution. [Pg.688]

Figure 8 Estimated city-specific mortality rate ratios adjusted for age, sex, smoking, education, and body mass index, plotted against mean PM s concentrations in six U.S. cities. (From Ref 73.)... Figure 8 Estimated city-specific mortality rate ratios adjusted for age, sex, smoking, education, and body mass index, plotted against mean PM s concentrations in six U.S. cities. (From Ref 73.)...

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