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Air pollution is a serious public health problem.
Recently, researchers investigated the relationship between exposure to particulate matter (PM2.
This retrospective cohort study used data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service and included 78,830 adults over 40 years of age without Parkinson's disease who lived in Seoul from January 2002 to December 2006.
At the baseline examination, the average age of the 78830 participants was 54.
Exposure to NO2 is associated with an increased risk of PD (the highest and lowest quarter of the population has a PD risk ratio of 1.
Exposure levels of PM2.
Exposure levels of PM2.
There is a significant statistical correlation between nitrogen dioxide exposure and Parkinson's disease risk, and this finding indicates the role of air pollutants in the pathological progression of PD.
Original source:
Sungyang Jo et al.
com/journals/jamaneurology/article-abstract/2780249" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Association of NO2 and Other Air Pollution Exposures With the Risk of Parkinson Disease.
JAMA
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