Abstract | OBJECTIVES: METHODS: Thirty-six municipalities located in the volcanic area of mount Etna were selected for study. An ecological regression model was applied with mortality from COPD as the dependent variable, mortality from mesothelioma as a proxy for exposure to fluoro-edenite, and lung cancer mortality, an urban-rural index, a deprivation index and an aging index as the predictors of COPD mortality. For each municipality, risk classes were determined for the continuous variables with the use of a finite mixture model. RESULTS: A significant association was found between COPD mortality and pleural neoplasm mortality among the women in this study. The association was less consistent for the men. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the limitations of this ecological study, the results cohere with the results of toxicologic and observational studies and suggest an etiologic role for fluoro-edenite in nonmalignant respiratory diseases.
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Authors | Annibale Biggeri, Roberto Pasetto, Stefano Belli, Caterina Bruno, Giuseppe Di Maria, Marina Mastrantonio, Stefania Trinca, Raffaella Uccelli, Pietro Comba |
Journal | Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health
(Scand J Work Environ Health)
Vol. 30
Issue 3
Pg. 249-52
(Jun 2004)
ISSN: 0355-3140 [Print] Finland |
PMID | 15250654
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adult
- Aged
- Bias
- Environmental Exposure
(adverse effects)
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Mesothelioma
(etiology, mortality)
- Middle Aged
- Mineral Fibers
(toxicity)
- Pleural Neoplasms
(etiology, mortality)
- Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
(etiology, mortality)
- Regression Analysis
- Risk Factors
- Rural Health
- Sex Factors
- Sicily
(epidemiology)
- Urban Health
- Volcanic Eruptions
(analysis)
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